Yes, thank you Nils-H, I have been digging around in there as well. Unfortunately, the problem only occurs from my Struts apps, and judging from the MySQL forums, not many other people experience this issue.

TG


Nils-Helge Garli Hegvik wrote:
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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