> Hi James :
> Thanks for your reply, but I still got the problem:
> My HTML code releate to Applet:
>CODEBASE="http://10.3.13.19/~jonesc"
> WIDTH=600 HEIGHT=250>
>
> I had put my OutputApplet.class & postgresql.jar in same directory.
> and PostgreSql database & Apache Server on s
Hi James :
Thanks for your reply, but I still got the problem:
My HTML code releate to Applet:
http://10.3.13.19/~jonesc"
WIDTH=600 HEIGHT=250>
I had put my OutputApplet.class & postgresql.jar in same directory.
and PostgreSql database & Apache Server on same machine (Linux Redhat 6.0).
hello everyone:
i am a junior java developer, does anyone know how to write servlet program
with jdk, jdbc and ibm Websphere?
thanks alot
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Peter Mount wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, John N. Alegre wrote:
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> > Peter,
> >
> > I have no problem on my end. I have 4 years expeience with Server Side
> > Java. I want the most advanced JDBC driver/db combination. The question I am
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On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, John N. Alegre wrote:
> Peter,
>
> I have no problem on my end. I have 4 years expeience with Server Side
> Java. I want the most advanced JDBC driver/db combination. The question I am
> rasing is which JDBC drier is more robust and closer to the JDBC 2.0 speck.
> Once I
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