accept it's
> unlikely with MySQL.
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> From: Gary Evesson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Try using the IP address in the driver specification rather
> than the name of
> the machine. THat will tell you if it is a name resolution issue.
The connection is working but slow - I don't think the OP specified whether
they were using the name
Try using the IP address in the driver specification rather than the name of
the machine. THat will tell you if it is a name resolution issue.
Gary.
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> > The web app is fast if I
> From: Nabble-Member1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The web app is fast if I configured network bridge mode (both
> Web server and
> DB server have same subnet 192.168.1.x). But it is very slow
> if the network
> is configured as router mode (Web server and DB server is in different
> subnets - 192
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Hi Tomcat experts,
I have a war file deployed in a Tomcat server (Jakarta-tomcat 5.5.9)
running on a windows server 2003. Web server accesses MySQL server
running on a different box, also Windows server 2003.
The web app is fast if I configured network bridge mode (both Web server
and DB server h