I'd say make it work the other way around. If you want those URL's to be
meaningful to the servlet (think search engines or referring to a
specific call to your servlet), you'd have to do that anyway.
So instead of trying to rewrite the URL in the addressbar, you make your
servlet generate the
Hi,
I searched the archives for a solution to my problem, but couldn't find
any. Like many, I keep getting the following error:
SQLException: Cannot connect to MySQL server on localhost:3306. Is there
a MySQL server running on the machine/port you are trying to connect to?
generally, if you see this problem, your driver is loaded
correctly; however, it is unable to connect to your mysql
server. i would test this by trying to telnet to port 3306
on localhost and see if you get a connection. if you don't,
you need to make sure your mysql is allowing
yay! do i get a medal or something? ;-)
Yes you get a medal. Only thing is that it is so incredibly heavy that I
can't send it by mail. You have to come pick it up at our office in
Amsterdam :P
O and I gave my thanks to Hoang, but I was mistaken. Thanks Peter!
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Is that also