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of.. The ones that I know about is based on the new functionalities of some DBs.
They actually present an SQL way of getting XML to/from a DB. Look at SQL Server
2000 or Oracle 9i. There might be other DBs with that capability but those are
the only 2 I know about.
-Tim
Hi,
Is
there somewhere an SQL driver based on XML persistency ?
I
mean an SQL driver which translates the Insert SQL order in a XML file writing
?
Sincerly,
Bernard Granier Mr Ted 115 rue du Fbg
Poissonniere 75009 Paris www.MrTed.com Tel : 33 1 55 31 02 65 mail
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Classloading seems to be more organised in tomcat 4, can you
upgrade?
i have actually followed up this ... but
still not working properly... the only way i am doing now is to copy the
jar files into javacompiler/jre/lib/ext which work
fine..
but i don;t feel like doing that ... is there
anything i miss out ?
thanks
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001
1:53 AM
Subject: Re: tomcat application
deployment
Hi,cheng hong
you can't miss it.
lei
hi all,
i triued to install an application
into tomcat 3.2.3 and putting all the third party libraries jar file
into WEB-INF/lib directory.but what i have seen is that , the
webserver doesn;t seem to find the jar file from this directory. it
only looks for the jar file from tomcat/lib or the
jdk1.3.1/jre/lib/ext.
does anyone know how to make
the tomcat webserver to find the jar file from WEB-INF/lib directory ?
izzit because i miss out something ? thanks.
cheng
hong.
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