Olap through java

Hello,
I m SWAROOP from India.
I want to write servlets n jsp to connect to OLAP cubes that I have developed in MS SQL Server 2000 and want to fire MDX queries on it.
Pls tell me how I can do that?
I have tried mondrian & jpivot but do use MS Access as their back end.
Can I use mondrian for MS Sql Server 2000 for firing MDX queries? If Yes how? Is there another option?
If that is not possible n if I change my backend from MS SQL Server to MS Access then can I prepare OLAP cubes in MS Access? If yes HOw?
Pls help me as fast as possible....
Its very urgent!!!!!!!
Hoping for quick reply...
Thanks
SWAROOP

Try removing the semicolon from the end of the statement.
e.g.
ResultSet rs = statement.executeQuery("SELECT p.department_long_descript,s.sales FROM PRODUCT_STANDARD_VIEW p,SALES_CUBE_VIEW s WHERE(p.dim_key = s.product AND p.LEVEL_NAME = 'DEPARTMENT' AND s.channel = 'ALL_CHANNELS' AND s.geography = 'ALL_REGIONS' AND s.time = 'ALL_YEARS')");
David

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