Re: Java version of mdblib

"Murray Collingwood" <[email protected]> Fri, 5 Dec 2008 21:20:44 +1000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.db.mdb-tools.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi Jan

There is not a lot of activity here, however there are many like myself who
continue to use this library.

I'm guessing a little but my feeling is that most of us use mdbtools to
simply retrieve information from an mdb file - the data is simply extracted
into a CSV file.

There was a recent version that provided some basic update functions on an
mdb file, however I got the impression that this was not complete - as you
can imagine there are lots of conditions a database needs to handle in order
to maintain integrity etc.

Were you planning on using JNI?  I assume there is no way for you to use
JDBC and leave the mdb on a windows server?

Cheers
mc


2008/12/5 Jan van Mansum <[email protected]>

> Hello list,
>
> Two questions.
>
> First of all, is any development being done on this project?  From the
> sourceforge
> CVS and this mailing list I get the impression that mdbtools is not being
> developed
> since three years or so.
>
> Second question, is anybody interested in developing mdbtools further? I am
> currently
> involved in a project that needs to read and write mdb files from Java.  My
> interest
> is therefore primarily to get a good Java version of libmdb.
>
> Thanks,
> best regards,
>
> --
> Jan van Mansum
>
>
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