Hi all,

most likely I will use what Tony has ported for the N800. However, poking around the maemo repos I saw a few links to mysql server and client packages (.deb ). Does anyone know what these are and who the authors are? I tried installing them on a
5.2008 N800 but they do not install correctly:

http://repository.maemo.org/extras-devel/pool/fremantle/free/m/mysql/

Thanks

Demetris wrote:

Hi Tony,

thanks for the response - I have a feeling you may be right on this one so I will give it a shot and let you know how it works out. Either way thanks a bunch for the good help.

Take care

Tony Green wrote:
On Friday 22 Jan 2010 17:10:47 Demetris wrote:
Hi Tony,

excellent and thanks for the good info. I am not sure what Java libraries I may need to port but I will give it a shot to see how it behaves. All I need is pretty much an elementary table to be accessed through a servlet I already wrote running under Java CDC on the N800. Is there a J connector available for this port I can use? You said you have been using this only for Perl-based apps so I am not sure if you ever tried any Java apps with it.

Hi Demetris,

I haven't tried any Java applications myself; it's a language I tried to learn many years ago and gave up because I found its OO nature too painful to use.

My guess would be that it would just be a matter of picking up the necessary libraries from wherever they can be found (the MySQL website?) and putting them in the right place. If my understanding of Java is correct, then the bit-code is architecture-independent. Though my understanding may well be flawed...
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