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From: Robert Lynch <rmlynch@best.com>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.java.databases
Subject: Re: Free Database Access for teaching?
Date: Wed, 04 Jun 1997 08:10:40 -0700
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To: Jaide <Jaide@neo.lrun.com>

Brian Jepson has extended his "tinySQL" driver to access DBF files
(FoxPro, etc.).  The necessary source code, etc. is downloadable at:

http://www.ids.net/~bjepson/javadb/toc.html

Hope this helps.

Bob L.
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Robert Lynch-Berkeley CA USA-rmlynch@best.com
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Jaide wrote:
> 
>         Hi, all. I'm teaching a java class (?) at the University of Akron, and
> I need some help. This is an intermediate level class, and I'd at least
> like to be able to demo database access and allow the students to play with
> it more on their own. Is there any web resource that will allow this under
> 1.0.2 using an Access (or Foxpro, or ANY standard PC style) database? Any
> information here would be appreciated. Thanks!
