Hi lalith,

        Rather than use the jdbc/odbc bridge you can use a jdbc driver and set it
to match the port of your database. There are several types and brands
available. Type-1 through type-4 depending on your needs and budget. There
is a URL on the SUN site that has a list of driver manufactuers, perhaps
someone out there can send you the URL.

Tom Kochanowicz


-----Original Message-----
From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet
API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Lalith Jayaweera
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 8:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SQL SERVER 7.0 Problem !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Hi,
  Rather than connecting through a ODBC data source ; How can we connect
through it's port (1433). What is the code behind that, what is the driver I
should use.

Thanks in Advance
                lalith

___________________________________________________________________________
To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body
of the message "signoff SERVLET-INTEREST".

Archives: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/servlet-interest.html
Resources: http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/external-resources.html
LISTSERV Help: http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/user/user.html

___________________________________________________________________________
To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body
of the message "signoff SERVLET-INTEREST".

Archives: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/servlet-interest.html
Resources: http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/external-resources.html
LISTSERV Help: http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/user/user.html

Reply via email to