Thank you so much for your kind reply.

Could you let me know where can I find the document you mentioned.
Thank you in advance.

Paul


Randy Layman wrote:

>         If you are using OBDC to access MySQL that will cause the problem.
> As stated many, many, many times on this list (and others, including Sun's
> JavaSoft website and the Java BugParade), the JDBC-ODBC bridge is not thread
> safe and will cause crashes.
>
>         So, since you are using MySQL, you should no longer be using the
> JDBC-ODBC bridge, but the JDBC drivers.  To accomplish this you should
> change the parts of your code where you do a Class.forName(driverName) and
> DriverMaanger.getConnection("jdbc:odbc:...") to whatever your documentation
> sasys you should use.
>
>         Randy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Yoon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 12:10 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help! Tomcat crash..
>
> I am Tomcat 3.2 user and it is running on Windows 2000 Professional.
> I used MS Access and Tomcat crashed everytime.
> So I downloaded MySql (mm.mysql-2.0.1-bin.jar  for JDBC , MySQL3.23,
> MyODBC ) and still Tomcat is crashing.
> I think the problem would be memory leaking caused by JDBC-ODBC bridge
> I really appreciate your help.
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Paul
>
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