Follow-up question: When I enter in the Windows cmd line "Java -version" I see 10.0.2 (see attachment). But Eclipse says it's running JRE 1.6. So I am confused. Can I use Ucanaccess or not? Thanks much!
OK, many thanks!
OK, many thanks!
I am using Eclipse 8.0, it says JavaSE 1.6, JRE 1.1. Does this mean Java 6? Unsure if any of these means the version.
Simple Java DB connect class (see attachment) has issue with finding driver. Previous to trying Ucanaccess I went the old Windows jdbc route with the same fate. As far as I can tell I see no issues on how I set up both environments so I am puzzled. Using JAVA SE 1.6. Thank you for any help! Bob
I wrote a REXX to keep track of my passwords and "encrypt" them so if anyone got into my PC they couldn't just steal them. When I say encrypt I mean my own and homegrown system which suits my personal needs. The REXX is not meant to be a password manager which tracks many iterations of passwords, so it tracks only (1) pwd at a time. It runs on a Windows 10 system and if interested in a copy just email me. PS. to run it one enters the cmds on a vanilla Windows screen. A la "REXX rexxname cmds".