What type of container are you running it in on the server? What type of container are you running it in locally? (Servlet, EJB, simple jvm, etc).
What error messages do you get?
-Brian
On Friday, November 28, 2003, at 06:09 AM, Anish wrote:
Hi,
i will explain the problem. my application uses OJB for database management and for SQL. OJB works well when i run my application on the local machine. then i have uploaded the same application to the server. i havent changed anything. but when i am trying to add some details to a table of my database, that doesnt add. is this a problem of OJB in server. what should i do to resolve this.
Regards.. Anish..
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