Hi Matt,
Here is how I reproduced it...
1) Downloaed MySQL 5.5.9 installed it and set up a InnoDB database
2) Download OpenBD+Jetty 1.4
3) Started OpenBD+Jetty
4) Logged in to admin openbd console and set up new data source, for
mysql. I did not touch the advanced settings.
5) Created a single .cfm file called "showme.cfm"
[Contents]
<cfquery datasource="mpdev01" name="qTables">
SHOW TABLES
</cfquery>
These steps failed for me, I even tried the mysql j connector 5.1.15.
and I tried the OpenBD+Jetty 1.5 nr.
All of them fail with the same error:
"The page you were executing caused an internal BlueDragon server
error"
If there is some extra debug flags you want me to enable and run again
I would be happy to.
Thanks,
Charlie
On Feb 16, 5:15 pm, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Skellington <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So I was setting the datasource vi the Server.cfc. But to test with I
> > just created a new datasource entry via the Admin UI and the caching
> > is not checked. I re-ran my test and still got the error.
>
> Sorry for not responding sooner--things are a bit nuts with OpenCF Summit
> coming up next week.
>
> I did some tests just now and I can't reproduce this error.
>
> Can you paste in the relevant datasource chunk from your XML config file?
>
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