HI All,
hey can anybody tell me howto store an array object(or vector) in an session
object?
thx in adv
MJ
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From: Dennis Leary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 2:19 AM
Subject: Re: hi all
> Recommend getting your hands on the following book.
>
> Instant Java Server Pages
>
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>
> This is an excellant tutorial for developing data driven web apps. It also
contains the sample connectionpool code for you to utillize and how to use
it.
>
> >>> DUY HA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/27/00 03:42PM >>>
> How can I do that...please help me..thanks
> --- Dennis Leary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You should utilize a connection pool and the
> > information about db should be stored in a config
> > file that is loaded by a servlet or application
> > bean.
> >
> > >>> DUY HA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/27/00 03:23PM >>>
> > Anyone knows a web server that supports JSP and
> > free?
> >
> > I made a database JDBC-ODBC on my localhost ( I use
> > Jrun) but I don't know what will be when it is
> > loaded
> > on real server on Internet?
> > I used Access database and a connection bridge
> > jdbc:odbc:mydatabase and I defined it on my computer
> > but when on real server, who will define it?
> >
> > Thanks and Happy New Year
> >
> > htqduy
> >
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