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Can an embedded Derby database be accessed for analysis from a program like MS Access/ExcelP
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I would like to access data stored in an embedded Derby database by my Java application from a program like MS Access/Excel, Open Office, etc?
Is there a way of doing this? I guess the only way this could be achieved is if Apache Derby came with an ODBC driver right?

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The EasySoft ODBC driver will do this. It s certified for use with the Sun Java Db (which is what Derby is called when packaged with Java 6).

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