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Can Java Servlets be made to work well with MySQL?
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Yes, it can. My friend has them working sweet
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Yeah, it is the same as any other database you just need the JDBC driver from http://www.worldserver.com/mm.mysql/
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by mlm47:
Can Java Servlets be made to work well with MySQL? Does anyone have any references on how to do this well? In response to your question on servlets and mySQL: you can go to www.webappcabaret.com and sign up for a servlet web server space which comes with mySQL free. There is a mySql web app there for browsing, copying, etc I put up one on my server at http://www.webappcabaret.com/quantumhyperspace You are welcome to browse it; if it comes up as the server is down, email me back and I'll turn it on so you can try it out. I have a simple little servlet to mySQL interface there which I use to track some action items. Charles jcbell@magnolia.net [/quote] |
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