You have to change your driver and for M$ SQL you will find only
commercial products, no freebie.
I am using JTurbo Enterprise (www.jturbo.com), and it is an excellent
product. I am also activating it through PoolMan. Poolman makes
connection pool management a breeze, taking care of dead connections and
providing driver configuration through property files.
*Saran
"irene_plj asiamail.com" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In my project, I am using MySQL server for my database but i need to change to MS
>SQLServer 2000.
>
> Do i need to change the Driver(i am using now) to connect to this new server or is
>it possible to make use of the same Driver, Can someone explain to me about this??
>
> Can anyone recommend me where to search for a compatible Driver and what are to thgs
>to take note of while selecting a suitable Driver for Database Connection??
>
> I am currently using JDBC for my connection to MySQL.
>
> THks !
>
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