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Posted to user@turbine.apache.org by Colm McCartan <co...@owl.co.uk> on 2002/01/14 11:28:46 UTC
Re: Using SQL Server 2000 JDBC
Antti Barck wrote:
> Helo again!
>
> I am sorry if this seems to be crossposting, but I
> figured it all out before anyone replied to my posting
> 'SQLServerDriver'. The key to resolve the problem was
> to add following lines to TurbineReaource.properties:
>
> database.adaptor=DBMSSQL
> database.adaptor.DBMSSQL=com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.S
> QLServerDriver
Something similar tripped me up for a while - can anyone confirm that it
is not enough to set the *default* adaptor - the tr.props file must also
have a definition like that above (i.e. the actual adaptor in use is
always entered twice)?
colm
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Re: Using SQL Server 2000 JDBC
Posted by Daniel Rall <dl...@finemaltcoding.com>.
Colm McCartan <co...@owl.co.uk> writes:
> Antti Barck wrote:
>
>> Helo again!
>> I am sorry if this seems to be crossposting, but I
>> figured it all out before anyone replied to my posting
>> 'SQLServerDriver'. The key to resolve the problem was
>> to add following lines to TurbineReaource.properties:
>> database.adaptor=DBMSSQL
>> database.adaptor.DBMSSQL=com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.S
>> QLServerDriver
>
> Something similar tripped me up for a while - can anyone confirm that
> it is not enough to set the *default* adaptor - the tr.props file must
> also have a definition like that above (i.e. the actual adaptor in use
> is always entered twice)?
I believe this to be true for the 2.x tree. Not sure about the
decoupled packages, but their source is easier to grok.
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