Thanks to you too,
Stick to whatever suits you...
gr. Eric
--- Jalaluddin Riaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> thanks for help. i think i have got it sorted now. and
> i'm gonna stick to
> mysql, i've got used to it.
> thanks again.
>
>
>
>
> >I've been thru this.
> >
> >You go to check you have the 1.2.2 driver and not the
> >1.2.1, which did not work on my prev2 JDK + latest mysql
> >
> >Also for apps:
> >java -cp .:$CLASSPATH proggie
> >with a correct classpath set
> >
> >in applets $CLASSPATH won't work.
> >You'll want to put into your html:
> >
> ><applet>
> >..
> >..
> ><archive=".....">
> >
> >put the mm jarfile in this tag and in the applet home
> dir.
> >If there is no jar, copy the mm.mysql level into the
> applet
> >home dir. I know it's a shame, butt...
> >
> >If you haven't got a jar you use the jar tools to pack
> the
> >mm.mysql classes into a jar file.
> >
> >This knowledge cost me a lotta sweat. I hope it pays off
> >for you brother...
> >
> >Oh,
> >I managed to step over the line to PostgrSQL. Support
> for
> >JDBC is much better. This might be a hint. They also
> >upgraded to JDBC2 faster then mysql usually does....
> >
> >Good luck,
> >gr. Eric
>
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