That's odd, because
1) with my own string I also have a port defined (though I tried the
example I mentioned as well) and it all gives me the error message I
mentioned.
2) based on the source code I believe the content of the strings should
not be relevant for this error message.
it's a real waste, cause I really want to keep all the configurations
outside of the openbd administrator.
Thanks for checking it out and if anybody has any ideas I would appreciate
it,
David
On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 16:10:42 +0200, Alan Cole <[email protected]> wrote:
David,
I do something similar and don't have a problem. The only things I see
different from
your code snippet compared to what I do is two things.
1. the driver I use is "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" ... but that doesn't mean
yours is wrong if
that is the correct driver you are using.
2. I specify the port on the hoststring as such:
"jdbc:mysql://8.8.8.8:3306/MyDatabase?>cacheResultSetMetadata=false&autoReconnect=true&characterEncoding=UTF-8"
I guess also a few different parameters, but they shouldn't matter.
Hope that helps some.
Thanks,
Alan Cole
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Begin forwarded message:
From: David Mulder <[email protected]>
Subject: [OpenBD] datasourcecreate isn't working
Date: June 20, 2013 9:09:03 AM EDT
To: [email protected]
Reply-To: [email protected]
Hi,
The example for datasourcecreate is
if ( !DataSourceIsValid("myds") ){
var ds = {
username : "user1",
password : "password1",
databasename : "MyDatabase",
drivername : "org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver",
hoststring :
"jdbc:mysql://8.8.8.8/MyDatabase?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=UTF-8"
};
DataSourceCreate( "myds", ds );
}
which gives a
You are missing one of the core parameters (hoststring, drivername,
databasename, username, password)
error. I checked the source of datasourcecreate and everything seems to
be valid and correct.
Thanks!
David
PS. anybody interested can check out pre alpha preview of a openbd/cfml
framework I am working on at https://github.com/GreatS/>>lBase . It's
pre-alpha, a lot of features are missing still and it still needs quite
a bit of polish, but I am getting there slowly :D . More >>news will
follow once I will finish a beta release :P for now let is suffice to
say that it takes the good stuff from codeigniter and then >>adds a
whole bunch of extra goodies (modules, asset support, automatic
documentation generation (module), less support, >>mustache support,
component specific scoping (a component can decide itself where it
wants to be stored), natural mongodb syntax >>(module), markdown
(module) and more :D ). Especially the modules are unfinished and lack
polish and right now "a lot" of stuff >>breaks on linux due to the
linebreaks, as I am currently working on a fork which runs on linux I
hope to get this fixed and merged >>sometime soon. Just thought I would
drop a line like this for anybody interested :P doubt anybody will
check it out yet, but >>whatever :D .
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