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connect to MS Access database from Linux

Asked by nubee in Linux Programming

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I have a web application that was developed in JSP and the webservers Apache and Tomcat are loaded in Linux. The web application searches for a Access database. Now I need to create JDBC/ODBC connection from my Linux box to Windows 2003 server where my Access databsae is resided.

I am planning to deploy the website in my Linux box, every thing is good but I dnt know how to create ODBC connection.

I must use only MS Access database, somehow the end users are not interested in MySQL.

Is it possible?

please help,
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Zone: Linux Programming
Tags: access, linux, ms, connect, database
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