Ricky,
The empid field was actually an int. I switched the code to
int eid = myResultSet.getInt("empid")
But that's not resolving the error. I'm still learning/figuring out how to
read the error messages, so I'm still not certain what I'm looking at. The
remaining fields are all text fields in the db.
Thanks
Jody
> you may be accessing a non-String value with the getString() method.
> Is the empid field of String datatype?
>
> :^)
> Ricky Y. Artigas
> Analyst/Programmer
> Information Technology Division
> Easycall Communications Phils., Inc.
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> > Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 10:24 AM
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> > Subject: JSP->DB error
> >
> > Hello Folks,
> >
> > I'm trying to connect from a jsp page to a MySQL database, both
resdiding
> > on
> > a Win2K box running Apache and Resin. I went through everything, and am
> > pretty
> > certain
> > I have all the configs correct. I get the following error when I load
the
> > jsp page:
> >
> > 500 Servlet Exception
> > java.lang.VerifyError: (class: com/caucho/jdbc/mysql/ResultSet, method:
> > findColumn signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)I) Incompatible object
argument
> > for function call
> > at com.caucho.jdbc.mysql.Statement.<init(Statement.java:65)
> > at
com.caucho.jdbc.mysql.Connection.createStatement(Connection.java:153)
> > at
> >
> >
_jsp._www__studebakercars__com_0._dbquery__jsp._jspService(_dbquery__jsp.j
> > av
> > a, Compiled Code)
> > at com.caucho.jsp.JavaPage.service(JavaPage.java:89)
> > at com.caucho.jsp.JavaPage.subservice(JavaPage.java:83)
> > at com.caucho.jsp.Page.service(Page.java:280)
> > at com.caucho.jsp.QServlet.service(QServlet.java:161)
> > at
> > com.caucho.server.http.AbstractRequest.service(AbstractRequest.java:452)
> > at
> > com.caucho.server.http.AbstractRequest.service(AbstractRequest.java:395)
> > at com.caucho.server.http.PageCache$Entry.service(PageCache.java:256)
> > at com.caucho.server.http.PageCache.service(PageCache.java:105)
> > at com.caucho.server.http.VirtualHost.service(VirtualHost.java:406)
> > at com.caucho.server.http.Request.dispatch(Request.java:211)
> > at
> >
> >
com.caucho.server.http.RunnerRequest.handleRequest(RunnerRequest.java:307)
> > at
> >
com.caucho.server.http.RunnerRequest.handleConnection(RunnerRequest.java,
> > Compiled Code)
> > at com.caucho.server.TcpConnection.run(TcpConnection.java, Compiled
Code)
> > at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:479)
> >
> >
> > I checked my classpaths and everything looks ok. The code itself is
right
> > out of the Wrox Professional JSP book.
> > Here's the relevant code snippet:
> >
> > <%
> > Class.forName("com.caucho.jdbc.mysql.Driver");
> > Connection myConn =
> >
> >
DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql-caucho://localhost:3306/wroxjsp");
> > Statement stmt = myConn.createStatement();
> > ResultSet myResultSet = stmt.executeQuery("select * from employee");
> > if (myResultSet != null){ while (myResultSet.next()){ String eid =
> > myResultSet.getString("empid"); String last =
> > myResultSet.getString("lastname"); String first =
> > myResultSet.getString("firstname"); String ext =
> > myResultSet.getString("extension");%
> >
> >
> > Many thanks
> > Jody
> >
> >
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