Check out http://www.thinweb.com/products_twfreetds.html it's a free
commercially supported version of freetds.
Jim, in a note at the bottom of the page it says that TWFreeTDS is not
recommended for commercial application. Do you know why? It sounds like it
may be a feature-limited release,
Check out http://www.thinweb.com/products_twfreetds.html it's a free
commercially supported version of freetds.
Jim, in a note at the bottom of the page it says that TWFreeTDS is not
recommended for commercial application. Do you know why? It sounds
like it
may be a
in error please notify the sender of
the delivery error by e-mail or call Park City Solutions Inc. corporate
offices at (435) 654-0621
-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Polaski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:14 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Open source
I've searched the group, but I was unable to find anything relevant to SQL
Server 7 and free/open source JDBBC drivers. So, can anyone recommend a
decent open source JDBC driver for use with MS SQL Server 7? I'd like a type
3 or 4 driver (as a JDBC-ODBC bridge doesn't seem to be too stable). I'd
First, thanks in advance for any help with this...
I've gotten Tomcat 4.0.4 set up and everything works well if I connect to
port 8080. I'd like to be able to serve servlets and jsp's transparently to
users over port 80. However, if I connect through port 80 and try to grab a
.jsp file all I