Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] Firebird, JDBC and Tomcat |
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Author | herbert.augustiny@sptroth.com |
Post date | 2003-02-13T06:21:26Z |
Hi
We have tomcat on W2000 with JayBird running here, but unfortunately, the
guy who implemented this is on a long leave now, so I can't guve you mor
information other than this setup runs fine.
Regards,
Herbert
"jessica0012003 <david.aldrich@...>" wrote on 12.02.2003
18:32:25:
We have tomcat on W2000 with JayBird running here, but unfortunately, the
guy who implemented this is on a long leave now, so I can't guve you mor
information other than this setup runs fine.
Regards,
Herbert
"jessica0012003 <david.aldrich@...>" wrote on 12.02.2003
18:32:25:
> Hi
> I am trying to configure Firebird and a JDBC driver for access by a
> JSP application hosted by Tomcat. I am having difficulty in getting
> it all to work. Firebird is up and running as a service, and Tomcat
> runs the JSP app, but the app fails to connect to the database. I am
> rather baffled by things like CLASSPATH etc, and where the client
> should be installed. I am using Win2000.
> The JSP app's documentation recommends using InterClient. What I
> would like is a systematic description of how to install InterClient
> and how to test it by using some kind of supplied utility. I have not
> found much useful documentation for this. Any suggestions please?
> Then, I would need to test the JDBC connectivity. How could I do
> that independently of my JSP application?
> I have been advised to use JayBird instead of InterClient. However,
> it seems to me that JayBird is just a JDBC driver, and is not
> supplied with any utilities that I can run for tests. Any comments?
> Thanks.
>
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