8:08 a.m.
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> Subject: Re: How to connect in non-interactive mode
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> Dan,
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> Thanks for your response.
> I see what you're saying.
> However, in our case, the only 'clients' connecting to the MySQL
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mcelroy]On Behalf Of Becky McElroy
> > Sent: Tuesday, 12 February 2002 9:31 a.m.
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> > Subject: How to connect in non-interactive mode
> >
> >
> > Hello-
> >
> > How does one run a client in non-interactive mode? Or, is there a
Hello-
How does one run a client in non-interactive mode? Or, is there a way
to set interactive_timeout at the MySQL server to infinite? We have a
software component connecting to MySQL (using Mark Matthews JDBC driver)
and there may be a long time (> 8 hours) of inactivity.
Any suggestions mu
Subject: How to connect in non-interactive mode
>
>
> Hello-
>
> How does one run a client in non-interactive mode? Or, is there a way
> to set interactive_timeout at the MySQL server to infinite? We have a
> software component connecting to MySQL (using Mark Matthews JDBC
Hello-
How does one run a client in non-interactive mode? Or, is there a way
to set interactive_timeout at the MySQL server to infinite? We have a
software component connecting to MySQL (using Mark Matthews JDBC driver)
and there may be a long time (> 8 hours) of inactivity.
Any suggestions mu