Mark,
Mark Matthews wrote:
> Richard S. Huntrods wrote:
>
>> I have been running MySQL on a W2K platform for over a year now. The
>> system is normally accessed through servlets, using the "mm" jdbc
>> driver.
>>
>> I have a number of standalone java programs that also access the
>> database
Richard S. Huntrods wrote:
> I have been running MySQL on a W2K platform for over a year now. The
> system is normally accessed through servlets, using the "mm" jdbc driver.
>
> I have a number of standalone java programs that also access the
> database using the "mm" driver. These have alway
I have been running MySQL on a W2K platform for over a year now. The
system is normally accessed through servlets, using the "mm" jdbc driver.
I have a number of standalone java programs that also access the
database using the "mm" driver. These have always worked quite well,
until today.
One
I have been running MySQL on a W2K platform for over a year now. The
system is normally accessed through servlets, using the "mm" jdbc driver.
I have a number of standalone java programs that also access the
database using the "mm" driver. These have always worked quite well,
until today.
O