Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] JDBC & OpenOffice.org |
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Author | Eron Lloyd |
Post date | 2004-08-05T23:14:20Z |
Hi there,
I've tried both, actually. It's quite wierd, because it works fine from isql
and also I've been successfully using Firebird from the Qt library. I've
tried re-installing OpenOffice.org, and even Java (from the SuSE RPMs). So I
know the issue isn't network resolution or the Firebird server itself. It
doesn't look like a write permission issue because I can't even connect to
the database to begin with. Is there a developer snapshot of the JDBC driver
I could try?
Thanks,
Eron
I've tried both, actually. It's quite wierd, because it works fine from isql
and also I've been successfully using Firebird from the Qt library. I've
tried re-installing OpenOffice.org, and even Java (from the SuSE RPMs). So I
know the issue isn't network resolution or the Firebird server itself. It
doesn't look like a write permission issue because I can't even connect to
the database to begin with. Is there a developer snapshot of the JDBC driver
I could try?
Thanks,
Eron
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 2:32 pm, Roman Rokytskyy wrote:
> > and even connect from <firebird>/bin/isql using the same string just
> > fine.
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> What command so you execute?
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> CONNECT 'localhost/3050:/opt/firebird/examples/employee.fdb' ...
> or
> CONNECT '/opt/firebird/examples/employee.fdb' ...
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> If latter, ensure that your server is running, for example by trying the
> first connection string.
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> Also check if the database is writable by the firebird group, not only by
> the firebird user.
>
> Roman
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