The Java Type 4 Word JDBC driver packages enable access to MS Word objects such as paragraphs, tables, headers, and bookmarks using SQL queries. The software supports MS Word documents 4.2 and 4.3.

One of the best features of this software is its ability to access MS Word objects, such as paragraphs, tables, headers, footers, pictures, and hyperlinks, through simple SQL commands. This makes it much easier to work with Word documents, especially for those who are already familiar with SQL.
The driver package also supports ANSI SQL 92 standard, XOPEN SQLState, RMI, Jini, JNDI, and serialization. I was impressed to find that it supports a wide variety of SQL queries, including { UNION | INTERSECT | EXCEPT | MINUS } [ ALL ] query, INNER JOIN, FULL JOIN, LEFT JOIN, RIGHT JOIN, NATURAL JOIN, CROSS JOIN, self join, GROUP_CONCAT, GROUPING, WITH ROLLUP, WITH CUBE, multiple-row VALUES table, PIVOT table, UNPIVOT table, and subquery, including single-row subquery, multirow subquery, multiple-column subquery, inline views, and correlated subquery.
Another major advantage of this software is that it is completely written in Java, making it cross-platform compatible. It can be deployed on a variety of different platforms, including Microsoft Windows, Novell Netware, Apple Mac OS, Solaris, OS2, Unix, and Linux. It also supports the latest versions of Java (JDK1.8.X, Java 9, Java 10, and Java 11).
For those who need to use this software in remote access mode, it even provides a GUI database server manager with remote control capabilities. This can be used as a Windows service, Unix/Linux daemon, or standalone application, depending on your needs.
Finally, it supports seamlessly files and directories in ZIP, BZ2, and TAR files, including .ZIP, .JAR, .GZ, .TAR, .BZ2, .TGZ, .TAR.GZ, and .TAR.BZ2 files in jdbc url and SQL. Overall, I was very impressed with this software and would highly recommend it to anyone who needs to work with Word documents.
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