If you are working on 64 bit version of Windows then you can use 64 bit and 32 bit environment. Such environment consist of Java (JDK or JRE) and database drivers. For Java applications the best way of accessing database is via JDBC driver. Then you need not to worry about 32 or 64 bit environment, you only put .jar
file or files in directory that is part of CLASSPATH
environment variable.
In case of MS Access you can use JDBC-ODBC bridge that is present by default in Sun (now Oracle) implementations of JRE. But before that you must configure ODBC connection with MS-Access database. This can be done via ODBC Manager or via connect string.
I think connect string is easier, because it looks like:
jdbc:odbc:Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};DBQ=c:\\Nwind.mdb
all you have to do is to point at your .mdb
file. This should work with 32 and 64 bit versions of JRE.
If you want to configure database access in ODBC then do it for both 32 and 64 bit environments using:
c:\windows\syswow64\odbcad32.exe
(32 bit)
c:\windows\system32\odbcad32.exe
(64 bit)
Then in connect string you can use DSN name you have just created like:
jdbc:odbc:DSN_NAME