Ken, I tried the name initially.

The message EOModeler throws: <No suitable driver> seems to say to me that it is looking and can't find the <system> call it wants to invoke. What kind of call is that?

I'll be steamed if I wander into the same mess that non-Direct Connect got me into, after a month of trying with lots of help from Art Isbell we both gave up and I run in Direct Connect mode only.

How is that URL decomposed that starts with <jdbc:FrontBase://...>?

On Aug 23, 2007, at 11:42 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:

You might have to use a hostname instead of an IP address, depending on how smart it is... Try defining a hostname with that IP and using the name instead.

On Aug 23, 2007, at 2:38 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

On Aug 23, 2007, at 11:07 AM, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:

What does the URL look like for the <JDBC Connection> of EOModeler for connecting to a different computer on the same sub- net? I want to run my WebObjects application server on one computer and have the database be on a different computer. This is for development initially but, of course, I need to do it for deployment eventually.

Normally URL is
<jdbc:FrontBase://localhost/DB_Name/user=_SYSTEM/ dbpasswd=************>

I tried
<jdbc:FrontBase://192.168.1.101/DB_Name/user=_SYSTEM/ dbpasswd=**********>
but that gives
        <No suitable driver>.

That format looks correct to me.

Chuck
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