Hello,

YES, jdbc:odbc requires SYSTEM DSN (USER DSM does NOT work)

Le 13:51 10/05/99 -0700, Yongwon Lee a �crit:
>We are in the middle of moving db application to web, using servlets.
>However, db connection which worked fine in a standalong java program
>is NOT working well when a servlet tries to make a connection.
>
>Does this have to do anything with security?  I am using jdbc-odbc bridge,
>and should I made all DB system DSN?



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