At 11:57 29/12/2002 +1100, Greg Matthews wrote:
Hi,
If anyone has managed to get named pipes working under Windows XP with
JBoss, would they be nice enough to forward the URL used?
Only one note here: MySQL by default disables the named pipes.
If you want the named pipes you must use at command
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Greg Matthews wrote:
Mark,
Version was 3.51.05.
Hmmm, that looks like an ODBC driver version. MySQL Connector/J has two
branches right now 2.0.x and 3.0.x, seeing as how you're using named
pipes, you must be using 3.0.x something.
& works ok. It
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Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: JDBC driver / JBoss
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> Greg Matthews wrote:
> > All,
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> > The documention on
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Greg Matthews wrote:
All,
The documention on the JDBC driver (v0.87) shows that ampersands are used to
delimit driver parameters.
I'm curious as to where you get a version # of '0.87'. As far as I know
neither MM.MySQL or Connector/J has had a ver
All,
The documention on the JDBC driver (v0.87) shows that ampersands are used to
delimit driver parameters.
JBoss (www.jboss.org) stores datasource definitions in XML files, and so
using & seems a bit problematic.
Is there any way that the supported delimiters can be extended to use a
semi-colo