I need information about a database

Hi
I am making an application and the data base that I am using is a dbf. I have found two jdbcs to connect me. One is DBF_JDBC20.jar but it is trial. I began the application with this. After I found tinySQL.jar I try to change but some functions do not work.
I need to know if Does anybody know a database seemed to dbf?. For example. I can use the mdb(MSAccess) but my program has got to run in Linux and it does not exist any free jdbc.
I dont know if it exists any another database without server if it exists tell me. please
thanks in advanced.

yes, but it is a server. ?
I need something I do not install a server. By that i use u dbf.You can install MySQL on any PC. Is that what you mean?

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