Hi,

The -service files are obsolete, and you should now be using the -ds files.
Not sure when this change occurred.

The xa files are presumably configured to use the MSSQL XA JDBC driver
(instead of the plain JDBC driver). Whether you need to use XA or not is
another question. And which bits of the MS JDBC drivers you need to install
is not something I am able to answer.

So, in summary, use:
  * mssql-ds.xml - if you don't need XA
  * mssql-xa-ds.xml - if you DO need XA

Rgds,

Dan.

-- 
Danny Yates
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Carsten Hammer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 02 September 2003 13:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
[JBoss-user]mssql-ds.xml,mssql-service.xml,mssql-xa-ds.xml,mssql-xa-service.
xml; What touse?


Hi,
what is the difference between these mssql usages (for CMP, if that
matters..) and what should I use?
When do I need to install the "SQLServer JTA" part of the Microsoft jdbc
driver?
Does JBoss work using the jfreetds jdbc driver?

Best regards,
Carsten





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