![]() And your Java code still uses JDBC API as normal. However JDBC ODBC driver is no longer supported so you need to use a third-party JDBC driver for Microsoft Access. ![]() ![]() In the early days of JDBC, you can connect to an Access database via JDBC ODBC driver provided by JDK. This JDBC tutorial guides you how to develop a Java program that connects to a Microsoft Access Database. ![]()
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