Ruby on Rails
JET (Version #1)

There are at least two ways to go about this.

1. Modify the sqlserver_adapter.rb file to use Access sql instead of sql server sql. It of course would have the DBI and ADO.rb dependencies.

2. Get a generic ODBC adapter working, and just call Jet files thru ODBC (should work for non-Win32 platforms as well).

3. Write an ADODB_adapter.rb file that would sidestep the ADO.rb DBD and DBI.

OK, that’s three ways.

There are at least two ways to go about this.

1. Modify the sqlserver_adapter.rb file to use Access sql instead of sql server sql. It of course would have the DBI and ADO.rb dependencies.

2. Get a generic ODBC adapter working, and just call Jet files thru ODBC (should work for non-Win32 platforms as well).

3. Write an ADODB_adapter.rb file that would sidestep the ADO.rb DBD and DBI.

OK, that’s three ways.