On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Jianping Zhu wrote:

>
> I have spend three days try to get jdbc for mysql work, but failed. I am
> very frustrated. I will
> be appreciated if somebody can help me out.
>
> I have redhat 7.2 OS, I download the sever and client mysql .rpm files and
> instaled it, i believe succssfully. i use command like 'mysqladmin
> version' to test the mysql server, the server seems work fine, I have a
> mysql user account 'jianping' which has been granted all global privilges.
>
> I downloaded  the JDBC mm.mysql-2.0.4-bin.jar to my system and set the env
> varible properly.
>
> I have a database called 'evote' and there is one table 'stocks' in the
> database.
> I use the code download form a jDBc tutrial website the code is:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> import java.sql.*;
> import java.io.*;
> import java.util.*;
>
> class StocksMy {
>    public static void main (String args []) {
>
>       try {
>
>          Class.forName("org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver").newInstance();
>           System.out.println("1111111111111111");
>
>          // Create a Connection and a Statement
>          Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(
>
> "jdbc:mysql://localhost/evote?user=jianping&password=ping1830");
>           System.out.println("33333333333333");
>          Statement stmt = conn.createStatement();
>          // Select all columns from the STOCKS table
>          ResultSet rset = stmt.executeQuery ("select * from stocks");
>
>          // Iterate through the result and print the records
>          while (rset.next()) {
>             String ticker=rset.getString(1).trim();
>             String title=rset.getString(2).trim();
>             String price=rset.getString(3).trim();
>             String blanks=
> "                                                                  ";
>             // print the data in a table format
>             System.out.print (ticker);
>             System.out.print(blanks.substring(1,8-ticker.length()));
>             System.out.print (title);
>             System.out.print(blanks.substring(1,41-title.length()));
>             System.out.println (price);
>          }
>       } catch (Exception e) {
>          System.out.println("StocksMy: JDBC exception");
>          System.exit(1);
>       }
>    }
> }
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I added some System.out.println () trying to the code.
>
> The code can be compiled succesfully, but when i tried to execute it, it
> gave  folliing output.
>
> 11111111111111111
> Stocksmy: JDBC exception
>
> because it did not print 333333333333333 so I believe the problem is that
> the connection can not be establish.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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Why don't you print the error ??

tr{
blablabla

}catch ( Exception X ){
System.out.println ( X.getMessage() );
}

this way your java program will tell you what's the problemo


Seguimos ...

leonel;



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