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I will have to move from java 6 to java 8, so have to replace jdbc:odbc with something else.

I tried ucanaccess, but have exception:

net.ucanaccess.jdbc.UcanaccessSQLException: data exception: numeric value out of range

readAllSites2 [ucanaccess] (C:\Mines\TestDBase.mdb)
driver: net.ucanaccess.jdbc.UcanaccessDriver
database: jdbc:ucanaccess://C:\Mines\TestDBase.mdb
readAllSites2 ERROR: net.ucanaccess.jdbc.UcanaccessSQLException: data exception: numeric value out of range
net.ucanaccess.jdbc.UcanaccessSQLException: data exception: numeric value out of range
    at net.ucanaccess.jdbc.UcanaccessDriver.connect(UcanaccessDriver.java:247)
    at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:582)
    at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:185)
    at Aura.ReadSites.readAllSites2(ReadSites.java:92)
    at Aura.ReadSites.readAllSites(ReadSites.java:26)

Caused by: java.sql.SQLDataException: data exception: numeric value out of range
    at org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCUtil.sqlException(Unknown Source)
    at org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCUtil.throwError(Unknown Source)
    at org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCPreparedStatement.setParameter(Unknown Source)
    at org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCPreparedStatement.setObject(Unknown Source)
    at net.ucanaccess.converters.LoadJet.execInsert(LoadJet.java:1326)
    at net.ucanaccess.converters.LoadJet.access$7(LoadJet.java:1322)
    at net.ucanaccess.converters.LoadJet$TablesLoader.loadTableData(LoadJet.java:775)
    at net.ucanaccess.converters.LoadJet$TablesLoader.loadTablesData(LoadJet.java:928)
    at net.ucanaccess.converters.LoadJet$TablesLoader.loadTables(LoadJet.java:972)
    at net.ucanaccess.converters.LoadJet$TablesLoader.access$3(LoadJet.java:966)
    at net.ucanaccess.converters.LoadJet.loadDB(LoadJet.java:1361)
    at net.ucanaccess.jdbc.UcanaccessDriver.connect(UcanaccessDriver.java:236)
    ... 20 more
Caused by: org.hsqldb.HsqlException: data exception: numeric value out of range
    at org.hsqldb.error.Error.error(Unknown Source)
    at org.hsqldb.error.Error.error(Unknown Source)
    at org.hsqldb.types.NumberType.toDouble(Unknown Source)
    at org.hsqldb.types.NumberType.convertToDouble(Unknown Source)
    at org.hsqldb.types.NumberType.convertToDefaultType(Unknown Source)
    ... 30 more

when trying to connect. the query using jackcess works, but apparently is not save. Here is the code:

private int readAllSites1(String dbName) 
{
  System.out.println("readAllSites1 [jdbc.odbc] ("+dbName+")");
  vAllSites.removeAllElements();
  String driver = "sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver";
  String database = "jdbc:odbc:Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb)};DBQ=" + dbName + ";DriverID=22;READONLY=true}";  
  System.out.println("driver: "+driver);
  System.out.println("database: "+database);
  String tableName = "Configurations";
  try 
  {
     Class.forName(driver);  
     Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection( database ,"",""); 
     Statement s = con.createStatement();
     s.execute("select SiteID,SiteName,PositionX,PositionY,PositionZ,Pvelocity,Svelocity from \""+tableName+"\" order by SiteID");
     ResultSet r = s.getResultSet(); 
     if (r == null) 
     { 
        s.close(); con.close(); 
        System.out.println("readAllSites1: ResultSet is null  exiting..."); 
        return(-1);
     }
     while ( r.next() ) 
     {
        ASite ae = new ASite();
        ae.ID = r.getInt("SiteID");
        ae.Name = r.getString("SiteName");
        double X = r.getDouble("PositionX"); 
        double Y = r.getDouble("PositionY"); 
        double Z = r.getDouble("PositionZ");
        ae.convertCoords(X,Y,Z);
        ae.PVel = r.getFloat("Pvelocity");
        ae.SVel = r.getFloat("Svelocity");
        vAllSites.addElement(ae);
     }
     s.close(); 
     con.close(); 
  }
  catch (Exception ex) 
  { 
     System.out.println("readAllSites1 ERROR: " + ex); 
     ex.printStackTrace();
     vAllSites.removeAllElements();
     return(-1);
  }
  return(vAllSites.size());
}
private int readAllSites2(String dbName) 
{
  System.out.println("readAllSites2 [ucanaccess] ("+dbName+")");
  vAllSites.removeAllElements();
  String driver = "net.ucanaccess.jdbc.UcanaccessDriver";
  String database = "jdbc:ucanaccess://" + dbName;  
  System.out.println("driver: "+driver);
  System.out.println("database: "+database);
  String tableName = "Configurations";
  try 
  {
     Class.forName(driver);
     Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection( database ,"",""); //Line 92 - here is exception
     System.out.println("connected ");
     Statement s = con.createStatement();
     System.out.println("Statement created ");
     s.execute("select SiteID,SiteName,PositionX,PositionY,PositionZ,Pvelocity,Svelocity from \""+tableName+"\" order by SiteID"); // select the data from the table
     System.out.println("Statement executed ");
     ResultSet r = s.getResultSet(); 
     if (r == null) 
     { 
        s.close(); con.close(); 
        System.out.println("readAllSites2: ResultSet is null  exiting..."); 
        return(-1);
     }
     while ( r.next() ) 
     {
        ASite ae = new ASite();
        ae.ID = r.getInt("SiteID");
        ae.Name = r.getString("SiteName");
        double X = r.getDouble("PositionX"); 
        double Y = r.getDouble("PositionY"); 
        double Z = r.getDouble("PositionZ");
        ae.convertCoords(X,Y,Z);
        ae.PVel = r.getFloat("Pvelocity");
        ae.SVel = r.getFloat("Svelocity");
        vAllSites.addElement(ae);
     }
     s.close(); 
     con.close(); 
     printAllSites();
  }
  catch (Exception ex) 
  { 
     System.out.println("readAllSites2 ERROR: " + ex); 
     ex.printStackTrace();
     vAllSites.removeAllElements();
     return(-1);
  }
  return(vAllSites.size());
}
private int readAllSites3(String dbName) 
{
  System.out.println("readAllSites3 [jackcess] ("+dbName+")");
  vAllSites.removeAllElements();
  String tableName = "Configurations";
  try
  {    
     File dbFile = new File(dbName);
     Database db = new DatabaseBuilder().setReadOnly(true).open(dbFile);
//   Database db = DatabaseBuilder.open(dbFile);
     Table table = db.getTable(tableName);
     for (Row r : table) 
     {
        ASite ae = new ASite();
        ae.ID = r.getInt("SiteID");
        ae.Name = r.getString("SiteName");
        double X = r.getDouble("PositionX"); 
        double Y = r.getDouble("PositionY"); 
        double Z = r.getDouble("PositionZ");
        ae.convertCoords(X,Y,Z);
        ae.PVel = r.getFloat("Pvelocity");
        ae.SVel = r.getFloat("Svelocity");
        vAllSites.addElement(ae);
     }
     db.close();
  }
  catch (Exception ex) 
  { 
     System.out.println("readAllSites3 ERROR: " + ex); 
     ex.printStackTrace();
     vAllSites.removeAllElements();
     return(-1);
  }
  return(vAllSites.size());
}

readAllSites1 uses jdbc:odbc and works

readAllSites2 uses ucanaccess and does not work

readAllSites3 uses jackcess and works

The exception numeric value out of range is strange as it happened when trying to connect, not during reading

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  • this could happen with access 97 and a very old ucanaccess version. What's the ucanaccess version you're using? Other reason may be the misalignment between data and metadata, but in this case I would need a partial copy of your db in order to reproduce the issue.
    – jamadei
    Jul 23, 2015 at 7:36
  • ucanaccess is 2.0.9.5 (downloaded last week) and Access 2002 I am running Java 1.6. Jul 23, 2015 at 8:28
  • May you send or share the db someway? If you want,you can use the ucanaccess forum on sourceforge.
    – jamadei
    Jul 23, 2015 at 10:11
  • I cannot send the db right now - it belongs to customer. My question is: may I use jackcess safely (I only need to read data)? Jul 23, 2015 at 11:38
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    Jackcess opens the database file directly (without using the Access Database Engine or any other "traffic manager") so it does not make any effort to accommodate multiple concurrent users. That said, if your app opens the database as read-only then there is little chance of data corruption, even with multiple users. (Simultaneous writes would be a different matter entirely.) Jul 23, 2015 at 17:31

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