An alternative should be to install the MySQL Query browser which also uses the 
same dll, but adds an entry to the system path instead of the user having to 
copy it to the FDO folder. Of course which version is somewhat important to get 
the right version of the dll. With the Query browser you have a way to checking 
your database connectivity independent of MapGuide.

Regards,
Dave

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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of xjimmyshcn
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 6:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] problem about maestro + mysql


yeah,you are right.

Here is what I do:
1.uninstall MapGuideOpenSource-2.1.0.4283-Final ,and reinstall( select mysql
provider in FDO during install) 
2.cpoy c:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin\libmySQL.dll to
C:\Program Files\OSGeo\MapGuide\Server\bin\ 

then ok

thank you!


xjimmyshcn wrote:
> 
> environmen: 
> MapGuideOpenSource-2.1.0.4283-Final 
> mapguide maestro 1.1.0.4358 
> fdomysql-win32-3.4.1(FDO Provider for MySQL ) 
> mysql-5.0.88-win32 
> 
> 
> when i add a data connection in “mapguide maestro ”,after i set the right
> info about mysql(server,database,username,password),i press “Test
> connection”,the return information is: 
>  (559) MgFdoException。: 
> An exception occurred in FDO component. 
> RDBMS: Invalid object type to describe. 
> 
> is there anybody meet the same problem? 
>  :confused:
> 

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