> From: tomas_bar [mailto:barto...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Tomcat SQL Server Integration Question
>
> Is it problematic to use SQL Server from Tomcat?
No.
> I mean, as long as I have a ODBC driver for my java program to
> communicate with the database
Never, never, never use
ave a ODBC driver for my java program to communicate
with the database, it makes no difference to Tomcat if the database is MySQL
or SQL Server?
Or are things trickier using SQL Server?
Thanks a lot.
Tomas Bar
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> Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 3:13 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Tomcat & SQL Server
>
> Guys,
>
>
> What is the best option
> A- Having Database (SQL server) and Tomcat on the same box.
> B- on separate boxdes
>
> What are the limitatio
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A- Having Database (SQL server) and Tomcat on the same box.
B- on separate boxdes
What are the limitation of T
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Guys,
What is the best option
A- Having Database (SQL server) and Tomcat on the same box.
B- on separate boxdes
What are the limitation of T
Guys,
What is the best option
A- Having Database (SQL server) and Tomcat on the same box.
B- on separate boxdes
What are the limitation of Tomcat 5.0.16?
Regards
Javed
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