I doubt this is tomcat's fault in any way given the code snippet is pure
java and doesn't access the api except for the success message. Can you
verify the Ubuntu machine really has access to the MS SQL server (no
firewall on either system)? Also I'm guessing you also verified the
version of Java on that system is really Sun's JVM and not some variant
like GNU Java or Kava.
--David
loredana loredana wrote:
Hi, I have a small jsp file that test a connection to an sql server 2000
database using ms jdbc drivers. the file is pretty basic:
DriverManager.registerDriver(new
com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver());
Connection connection =
DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://12.345.67.890\\InstanceName:1433;databaseName=DbName;selectMethod=cursor;","user","pass");
if (connection != null) {
out.println("Successfully connected");
this jsp file works ok on my computer where I have tomcat 6 installed. I tried the same project with this jsp to a different computer on the same network that has Tomcat 6 as well(only that computer runs on Ubuntu, mine on win xp). And on that computer I get
"javax.servlet.ServletException: java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000
Driver for JDBC]The requested instance is either invalid or not running."
I posted this message here because a lot of people told me that since both
computers have access to the db(they are on the same network, I tried pinging
etc) and the project is the same, it is most probably from Tomcat(maybe some
configuration files different?).
My tomcat is freshly installed and haven't made any modification to the
configuration files or anything. What could be different on the other Tomcat
instalation that could generate the error?
Anybody had this kind of problem before? 10x in advance
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