Hi Rian

I used to work a lot with M$ SQL-Server but I cannot test it at home.
Even tough I maybe can help you.

First why do you use SQL-Server instead of PostgreSQL or Oracle?
Then did you test you JDBC driver outside of JBoss?
Can you give me a stack trace of your exception and the whole output
of JBoss when it starts up, thanx.


Have fun - Mad Andy / Better Pizza

Senior Java Developer
eBuilt Inc. (www.ebuilt.com)

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rian Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jBoss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 12:37 PM
Subject: [jBoss-User] SQL Server and jBoss, one last time...


> Hi all,
>
> One last attempt (don't want to beat a dead horse)... unless I missed
> something, no one's had any ideas on how to actually, successfully add MS
> SQL Server support to jBoss?  Sounds like, from what I read earlier, RTFM
> won't help because it's outdated?  Someone posted that they'd done it, but
> then didn't really say how.  So here we go again...
>
> FWIW, I'm using 2.0-FINAL, Linux 2.4, SQL Server 7, and NetDirect's most
> recent JDataConnect driver.  There's nothing inherently wrong with making
a
> connection outside the jBoss environment, and the driver itself loads fine
> (i.e., I see it load at startup).  It's "step 5" and on in the docs where
> the problem arises.  Adding the specific connection information that
causes
> a reflection exception at start up.
>
> If I should just suck it up and go commercial, please let me know.  I
don't
> wanna spend too much energy fighting the good fight on this particular
thing
> since I'm just evaluating EJB technology right now.
Are you sure that then you do not have any problems?

> Thanks for your time,
> Rian



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