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    nasarma Guest

    Re: can we use jdbc-odbc bridge driver in applets


    Using jdbc-odbc bridge in applets is a pain in the neck. Better to use Type
    3 and 4 drivers. You could find
    many vendors - link to a couple of them

    http://www.inetsoftwares.com
    http://www.idssoftwares.com

    and lot of links from Sun's JDBC site



    "murali" <vgmurali@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >Hi,
    > can we access the oracle database by using jdbc-odbc bridge driver in
    >applets while executing the applets in netscape navigator 4.0. (or)
    > if we couldn't use jdbc-odbc bridge driver in the above case,
    >which bridge driver can be used to access the database?



  2. #2
    Paul Clapham Guest

    Re: can we use jdbc-odbc bridge driver in applets

    Neither of those links works, but http://www.idssoftware.com/ does.

    nasarma <nasarma@emirates.net.ae> wrote in message
    news:390f2af0$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > Using jdbc-odbc bridge in applets is a pain in the neck. Better to use

    Type
    > 3 and 4 drivers. You could find
    > many vendors - link to a couple of them
    >
    > http://www.inetsoftwares.com
    > http://www.idssoftwares.com
    >
    > and lot of links from Sun's JDBC site
    >
    >
    >
    > "murali" <vgmurali@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > >
    > >Hi,
    > > can we access the oracle database by using jdbc-odbc bridge driver in
    > >applets while executing the applets in netscape navigator 4.0. (or)
    > > if we couldn't use jdbc-odbc bridge driver in the above

    case,
    > >which bridge driver can be used to access the database?

    >




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