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I was looking from the other direction. If a database vendor supports only a Type 4 JDBC Driver, then that database is not accessible from Windows, since Windows no longer supports Java. Joe > From: David Gibbs > > Joe Pluta wrote: > > You can't say that for Microsoft, since they no longer support Java. > > Much as I hate to come to Microsoft's defense, they do provide type 4 > JDBC drivers for SQL Server ... and have for quite some time.
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