I could have sworn that the last time i was using a unix odbc layer, i
didn't pay anything for it. technically a PITA to use, but it sort of
worked. For you to access a remote ODBC source could be the cost part
I'm guessing. If its just an access database, put it on a network
share I'd say is the only other option if unixodbc is unable to do it
freely.
On 7/9/05, Elena Palanca <pa...@di...> wrote:
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> Hi,=20
> I have the following problem, I hope someone can help me.=20
> I have a web application under tomcat 4.1.27 on a server Linux and=20
> this application must use an Access Database that is on a Windows machin=
e
> (in the LAN).=20
> I have seen that I could use mdbtools but to use this I need also UnixOdb=
c
> provided=20
> by Easysoft. UnixOdbc are not free. I would like to know if there is a fr=
ee
> way to solve this problem without paying anything.=20
> =20
> Thanks,=20
> Elena
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