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Collib,

I wasn't using the bridge for production (since that's DB2 on iSeries) but for 
development and local testing.  MS-Access is easy to use and maintain tables, 
and I was even amazed how common some SQL syntax was between both.

Since I migrated to WDSC 5.1.2 I can no longer test locally on my PC which was 
a surprise (which I slow start to understand, however Joe still confirmed it 
worked for him ?).  Guess I either need to look for a specific Access JDBC 
driver like someone else suggested... or switch to mySQL for example.

Guess I will be taking the last solution... I already lost to much time with 
this.

Kind regards,
Paul


----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: Colin Williams [mailto:colin.williams@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Verzonden: woensdag, december 1, 2004 09:20 AM
Aan: ''Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries''
Onderwerp: RE: [WDSCI-L] sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver not supported on 5.1.2 ?

Paul,

I seem to remember reading somewhere that the classes in packages that start
with sun.* are unsupported and are not really intended for production use as
they may be dropped at any time, so you might want to check that out

I believe WAS 5.1 uses jdk 1.4 

cheers
Colin.W

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