>===== Original Message From Moses DeJong <SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===== >You should not need any kind of tcljdbc wrapper or anything. You can >create jdbc objects directly from Tcl. The whole point of the tcljava >interface is to remove the need to create "wrappers" around C code. >You do not need wrappers when you can just invoke the Java methods >directly from your Tcl code. As for examples of using jdbc in tcljava, >see the thread titled "[Bug TclBlend 1.2.5] Floating point mismatch". >This thread includes some examples of calling jdbc methods from inside >tcljava. Ya, I know. It's just that for frequently used java, I like to wrap tcl around it so it's easier to read and to use (for things like foreach). Beginning users can start with html, then add tcl, then add java for special cases. Beginners seem to find this approach to web development less intimidating. Like an aolserver or storyserver, but with java capabilities below, and java servlet engine objects above. Throw in some jsp like syntax and declarative caching and hopefully it'll be a fast development and a fast runtime environment for dynamic web applications (yes, I'm a dreamer 8^). thanks, rob ---------------------------------------------------------------- The TclJava mailing list is sponsored by Scriptics Corporation. To subscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word SUBSCRIBE as the subject. To unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE as the subject. To send to the list, send email to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.