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Re: Using FileMaker DB
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Re: Using FileMaker DB


  • Subject: Re: Using FileMaker DB
  • From: "Daniele Corti" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 15:14:46 +0100



2008/3/21, Pascal Robert <email@hidden>:
We did, two years ago.  We used:

https://woof.dev.java.net/

Thank you Pascal! You probably save my life!

Hi list,

I have to analyse the possibility to read data from FileMaker DB, I've seen that you can serve the data as source to JDBC, but I'm confused about how to use them, does anyone have challenged this before?

Thank you in advance!

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"advertising", "can't log in", "power switch" and "what backup?"
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