Ok, that's what I thought. Standard backwards compatibility - figured it had to be that way, since 99.9% of everything else works that way.

Any documentation I might get into describing issues/concerns with WebObjects and mySQL?

James


On 10-Mar-04, at 5:29 AM, Mark Matthews wrote:


James Tichenor said:

Hello --

New to mysql and the cocoa development environment. I wonder if anyone
can point me in the direction of documentation for mysql support for
webobjects. The webobjects page says that it will support JDBC 2 and 4,
whereas mysql says it supports JDBC 3? Not sure if I'm reading this
right and what it means.



I think there's an error in the WebObjects documentation, because there is
no 'JDBC 4' (yet, it's being created as we speak).


In any case, JDBC versions are supposed to be backwards-compatible (i.e.
JDBC 3 drivers will work with applications that only know about JDBC 2).


Regards,

-Mark




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