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Written by Larry Gomez   
Tuesday, 20 March 2007

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Introduction

The Easysoft JDBC-ODBC Bridge (JOB) lets you access Microsoft Access databases from Java applets, applications and servlets. For example, display data from an Access database in a Java applet embedded in a web page. 



If you have not already done so, please register with us to download a fully functional free trial version of JOB.

This article explains how to access your data from a Microsoft Access database by using the demonstration tools that are included in your JOB software.

Prerequisites

    * An installed and licensed JOB server on a supported Windows platform that has Microsoft Office installed.

      If you have not yet installed the JOB software or you are having problems with the installation, use our Getting Started Guide to help you through the installation.
    * An existing Access database file (.mdb) on the Windows machine.

Assumptions

    * You accepted the default options during the install.
    * This tutorial was written assuming the demonstration clients were installed on the same Windows machine as the JOB server.

      You can check to see if you have these installed by choosing Start > Programs > Easysoft > JDBC-ODBC Bridge.

      From here you should see both an Applet demo and an Application demo.
    * We have also assumed that you have installed the JOB software as a valid Windows User who has access to the target database.

Configuring the Microsoft Access ODBC Data Source

You will find the ODBC Administrator within Administrative Tools from your Control Panel.

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