Have you tried asking over at the MySQL forum? I don't think this is
related to Struts 2.

Nils-H

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Todd Grigsby <strutsu...@tgrigsby.com> wrote:
>
>
> (Beating head on keyboard...)
> "So one more time for the folks at home: Is there anyone out there who has
> managed to get MySQL 64-bit to work via ODBC?"
>
> For those who aren't aware, MySQL has an ODBC connector called, oddly
> enough, Connector/ODBC.  In previous versions it was called MyODBC.  It does
> work, as evidenced by the fact that I can connect from Windows apps with
> ease. What doesn't work, and the only thing I'm looking for an answer to is,
> why do I get the error, "The specified DSN contains an architecture mismatch
> between the Driver and Application" when connecting from within Struts 2?
>  But at this point I'd be happy hearing from anyone that has gotten "MySQL
> 64-bit to work via ODBC."
>
> TG
>
> Lee Clemens wrote:
>>
>> Not to sound like a jerk, but have you gotten JDBC (MySQL Connector/J)
>> working with a MySQL 64-bit server?  Or is this specifically a Struts
>> issue?
>> If so, what message/condition do you receive?
>>
>> Or are you merely asking if MySQL 64-bit is compatible with ODBC [OT]?
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Todd Grigsby [mailto:strutsu...@tgrigsby.com] Sent: Monday, December
>> 14, 2009 9:57 PM
>> To: Struts Users Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: MySQL + JDBC
>>
>>
>>
>> Not that I wanted to get into a debate about the usefulness of ODBC, but
>> the Java-based web services we have aren't the only things that connect to
>> these databases, and going through ODBC has been, for the last 10 years, a
>> very nice and consistent way to connect across all our applications and
>> utilities.  We have, at one time or another, supported all of the following:
>>
>>    MySQL
>>    Oracle
>>    SQL Server
>>    Informix
>>    DB2
>>    mSQL
>>    Pervasive SQL
>>    MS Access (pre-Jet)
>>
>> And a few others, and we have connected to these databases via ODBC all
>> along the way.  Keeping the connection mechanism consistent has made
>> development work in a number of languages simple.  So while I certainly
>> appreciate everyone's enthusiasm for talking directly to MySQL, I have a
>> legacy code base that works *REALLY* well through ODBC, and I'd like to
>> stick with it.
>>
>> So one more time for the folks at home: Is there anyone out there who has
>> managed to get MySQL 64-bit to work via ODBC?
>>
>> TG
>>
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