Last week I bailed out of SprintA 2000, because variable length fields don't
grow...

Bugzilla #127

Say, you have an Object/Serializable field in a CMP bean...
It's mapped to either a nvarchar(S), or a varbinary(S)
Whenever the serializable version of the object is bigger than S (look
above) SprintA fails miserably

However, I have not successfully confirmed that it's a SprintA problem, but
I surely can make varbinarys grow
using ADO, so must be a bug in the german product (SprintA 2000)

HTH (before it's too late),


Rifle


-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Hoyt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mi�rcoles, 25 de Octubre de 2000 10:06
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Ok. I feel dumb. Data Sources and MS SQL.


I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you'll have to spring for a type 4
JDBC driver. We bought the one from Inet Software called "Sprinta 2000". The
price was reasonable and it performs comparably with the best of them.
That's how we got Orion and SQL Server 7 and Win2K to work together.

Kurt in Atlanta

-----Original Message-----
From: Kimberley Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 9:16 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Ok. I feel dumb. Data Sources and MS SQL.


Hiya,

Feeling real stupid here. I'm examining data sources and getting totally
confused. Maybe I'm just burnt out. Haven't had a holiday in five years.
Sigh.

Back to business. We're *forced* to use Microsoft SQL 7 and Win2K. How do I
set up the datasource xml file to handle this? I can't seem to find anything
on this in the email lists on in the docs. The only drivers I have are the
ODBC bridges (The invisible hidden MS one and the standard Sun one) and I'm
not paying for a Type IV driver at the outrageous prices I've been presented
with from BEA and the like. Has anyone done this before or can point me in
the right direction?

A tired developer who's feeling very old and dim...

Kimberley Scott
Senior Web Developer
Peakhour Pty Ltd
http://smartoffice.com.au <<- just built. needs work. ASP/COM Sigh. What can
I say?
http://peakhour.com.au <<- corporate site
http://www.geocities.com/kimmie_scott <<-me



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