Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Interclient startup problem |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2006-06-11T09:44:58Z |
At 12:41 PM 11/06/2006, you wrote:
as a server. You would hook into it from your Java application.
with Firebird from a Java application, you should install Firebird
and use the Jaybird driver with your Java application to access the server.
As recommended earlier today in a Moderator message, you should
subscribe to the firebird-java list for help with Java connectivity.
what you are attempting to do.
^heLen
>Hi,There is no "firebird interclient". The Borland IB 6.0 interclient is DEAD.
>
>I'm getting an error when I install the firebird interclient
>and tryEven if it were viable software, you would not install a client layer
>to start it: the system says that I have not permissions to install
>it as service. Still thus the service is shown in the list of
>installed services and when I try to start it other error is shown
>saying "The service cannot be started".
as a server. You would hook into it from your Java application.
> I already try exhaustingly very solutions, but nothing decide myTell us exactly what you are trying to do. If you want to connect
>problem. The interesting is the service was working well, and,
>suddenly, it stop.
>
>The interclient version is 2.01. I'm in Windows 2000 Server.
with Firebird from a Java application, you should install Firebird
and use the Jaybird driver with your Java application to access the server.
As recommended earlier today in a Moderator message, you should
subscribe to the firebird-java list for help with Java connectivity.
>Please help-me.Help yourself first, by providing properly detailed information about
what you are attempting to do.
^heLen