Getting Started with OpenLink’s JDBC-ODBC Bridge Driver. Connecting JDBC compliant applications to ODBC-accessible data sources remains an important requirement for many brownfield enterprise.
Java has included a JDBC/ODBC Bridge driver as a transitional solution for accessing ODBC data sources, but it has always been considered a very limited driver and the recommendation has always been to use a pure JDBC driver instead. Starting with Java 8, the bridge driver is no longer provided. For most databases, you can find JDBC drivers from the database vendor or a third party. Try searching the net for the name of your database plus 'JDBC driver'. If you cannot find a JDBC driver for a database that can be accessed via ODBC, you find a few alternatives below. Note that we have have no relationship with any of the organizations behind these driver and have not thoroughly tested any of the drivers with DbVisualizer. In other words, please make sure that the driver works for you before committing to one.
Jdbc Odbc Bridge For Mac Free
For any technical assistance setting up or using these drivers, please contact respective author. The UCanAccess Driver for MS Access This is an Open Source driver specifically for Microsoft Access databases, not for ODBC data sources in general.