Subject Re: MacOS X Interclient/Interserver
Author Roman Rokytskyy
Hi,

I have two ideas:

1) get InterClient sources from CVS and rebuild it. David Jencks
created nice Ant build script that builds native and Java code. Should
not be a complex task.

2) Try our type 4 JCA/JDBC driver. It talks native wire protocol and
does not require InterServer running. You can take RC1 version or one
from CVS (there were some bug fixes after releasing RC1).

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Roman Rokytskyy

--- In Firebird-Java@y..., "John B. Moore" <jbm@m...> wrote:
>
> I have Firebird running on MacOS X (10.2) and now want to access it
> via Java. I downloaded the only Interclient that I thought might
> work, the one for Linux (interclient_201…x-xinetd.tar.gz) I set it up
> as per instructions but I'm getting the following error.. (Using
> DataBase Pilot in JBuilder 7)
>
>
> See com.borland.dx.dataset.DataSetException error code: BASE+66
> com.borland.dx.dataset.DataSetException: [interclient] Installed
> versions of InterClient and InterServer use incompatible client/server
> protocol versions.
> See API reference for exception
> interbase.interclient.BadInstallationException
>
> Since I used the same interclient.jar as came with the InterServer
> the error does not make sense, therefore I'm assuming that something
> else is amiss.. (Yes, I carefully checked that I'm ONLY running off
> the the interclient.jar that came with this package.)
>
>
>
> Anyone have any ideas..????
>
> Thanks..
>
> John...