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Hi guys,

I want to setup a database to interact with my Tomcat, can anyone point me in the right direction where I can find a tutorial - tomcats documnetation i find is way too jargon-ited!

Alternativkey if there isnt a tutorial or something online, the just point me in the right direction.

My database is MS access.

Thanks in advance
 
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Ben / Anybody else

I forgot to mention I'm also wanting to use JNDI. Do you know if I can get JNDI + MS Access + Tomcat working? Is it even possible!

I've tried and I'm having a wretched time!

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The link I gave you is for the JNDI Data Source How to.
 
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