Nice try Henry,
Thats like saying most servlet problems are caused by embedded html. JDBC,
SQL, HTML, JavaScript All work together with servlets. Thinking otherwise is
rather close minded. But a person convinced against his will is of the same
opinion still. :)
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J. Cobb
Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 9:33 AM
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Subject: Re: JDBC Mailing List?
Isn't it true that the vast majority of "JDBC problems" are simple sql
problems?
Why not post your question on the newsgroup of the database in question?
Henry J. Cobb [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.io.com/~hcobb
Hint: If your database's name starts with "MicroS..." then you'll
probally need something bigger.
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