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How to connect to access database using J#

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WUV999U - 25 May 2005 04:18 GMT
Hi

I am a newbie to J# and just figuring out how to connect to an
microsoft access database using J#.

Please help ASAP,,,

thanks
Andrew Thompson - 25 May 2005 04:30 GMT
> I am a newbie to J#...

I suggest going straight to the manufacturer
<http://msdn.microsoft.com/vjsharp/support/>.

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WUV999U - 25 May 2005 04:41 GMT
hi andrew,,

thnx a lot for ur mail,,

however when i looked it already and m not sure which one,,, i cudnt
figure out,,

i dint get the right document,,,

oops,,!! sorry,, can u help
Andrew Thompson - 25 May 2005 05:09 GMT
> thnx a lot for ur mail,,

It is a post to a usenet newsgroup, not 'mail'.  Please be clear on
that, as they are very different things.  

For starters, any 'mail' from me would include an 'invoice for
services rendered', whereas you can post a message to usenet for free.

Secondly, whereas you might expect a 'guarantee of service' for
person to person help in mail, there are no guarantees for usenet.

> however when i looked it already

( Which you did not mention.  Is it your intention to squander our
time by forcing us to figure out what you have already tried, and
why it did not work for you? )

>..and m not sure which one,,,

What is with the extra punctuation, is your ',' key stuck?

>..i cudnt figure out,,

Which bit?

> i dint get the right document,,,

That is wbat the 'back' button in your browser is for.

> oops,,!!

You seem to be developing a problem with your '!' key as well.

>..sorry,, can u help

- This group is the wrong one - it is for Java, which J# is -not-.
- The closest usenet newsgroup to what you need is the (invalid?) group
<http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.it.dotnet.jsharp?hl=en>,
it shows almost no activity.
- Microsoft provides knowledge bases for free at their site.  They also
provide other forms of support which are more like 'mail', but they
would want money for that (I expect).

So, to answer your question.  

No.  

Further, go away and tell someone who cares.  Your questions
about 'J#' are off topic for this group.  [ Feel free to return
here to discuss Java at any time, of course.. ]

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John - 25 May 2005 13:18 GMT
>>thnx a lot for ur mail,,
>
[quoted text clipped - 46 lines]
> about 'J#' are off topic for this group.  [ Feel free to return
> here to discuss Java at any time, of course.. ]

You snotty bastard! :-)
Bryce - 25 May 2005 17:28 GMT
>Hi
>
>I am a newbie to J# and just figuring out how to connect to an
>microsoft access database using J#.
>
>Please help ASAP,,,

Well, in Java [1], you'd find a JDBC driver that supports Access. I
don't know of any off the top of my head. Doesn't mean there aren't
any, but none that I know of. Possibly, if one's not available , then
you could use the JDBC-ODBC Bridge. Havn't had to use that in a long
time, but I'm sure if you Google'd it, you'd find a ton of
information.

Then, again, in Java[1], follow the steps in this tutorial:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/jdbc/basics/

Good luck

[1] Java is not J#. I'm not even sure what J# is.

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WUV999U - 25 May 2005 21:21 GMT
thank you so much bryce,,

that link was damn useful. Thank you very much.

I have a quick question
I am actually looking to connect to multiple access databases and
combine their result on a single java program - not sure how i cud go
about it??

if u hav nay ideas - that will be great,,

appreciate ur help bryce.
Dai Wei - 01 Jun 2005 07:16 GMT
> I am actually looking to connect to multiple access databases and
> combine their result on a single java program - not sure how i cud go
> about it??
HXTT Access supports to SELECT many tables in the diffrent Access
databases in one same JDBC connection. You can find it at
http://www.hxtt.net . Good luck.

> thank you so much bryce,,
>
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>
> appreciate ur help bryce.


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