If this is strictly local to one machine, that may simplify things.<br>
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I'm not familiar with the .dbf file type. What kind of database does that represent? Whatever it is, your next stop is to determine what must or may be installed on the machine to support that database. Your best bet...
We faced a similar problem in our Java project. The solution we chose was to use a middleware server, Symantec dbANYWHERE. (I don't think dbANYWHERE is the only game in town for this; we went with it because it is bundled with Visual Cafe, which we were using for our IDE.) dbANYWHERE sits on...
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