Isaac Dealey Has written a pretty neat article on using JDBC
(http://sys-con.com/story/?storyid=45569&DE=1) It doesn't cover what
you are trying achieve, but it certainly can get you started with
JDBC.

G

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 10:15:11 -0400, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks Dave for your reply to this thread and the one before
> > this. I've not yet downloaded the dataDirect 3.3 drivers.
> > There's no point really is there? when ColdFusion doesn't
> > support it?
>
> Well, the 3.3 drivers do work a lot better than the original ones if you're
> using SQL Server - that's why they're offered as a hotfix. I strongly
> recommend them if you're using SQL Server.
>
> > In your reply you mention that there is a workaround which
> > may or may not work. If I go with that and install the
> > drivers and select other from the driver list, I still don't
> > know how to build the JDBC URL (what am I suppose to put in
> > there) or the driver class/name text boxes. Can you shed some
> > light please.
>
> I haven't had the occasion to do this, myself, so I can't really give you
> any more information than I have, other than to advise you to look at the
> JDBC URL syntax within neo-query.xml and on the DataDirect site.
>
> But again, I don't think this will solve your ultimate problem, which is to
> authenticate end users against your database server the way that a desktop
> application can.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> phone: 202-797-5496
> fax: 202-797-5444
>
>
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