Jdbc-odbc bridge (type) driver

Hi, mavens:
Does there any free jdbc-odbc bridge (type 1) driver except that sun provides, for I heard of that seemly there's some bugs that may cause fatal error occurred when using it?
I appreciate any suggestions,
sincerely.

Does there any free jdbc-odbc bridge (type 1) driver
except that sun provides, for I heard of that seemly
there's some bugs that may cause fatal error occurred
when using it? I have never seen any fatal bugs when using it. I have never actually traced a single bug to it.
Merant, now DataDirect, wrote it. They ones they sell that are new and improved - http://www.datadirect-technologies.com/products/odbc/odbcindex.asp
There are of course other drivers and probably even ODBC ones which you can find by searching the driver list. http://servlet.java.sun.com/products/jdbc/drivers

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