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Okay. I'm using
RedHat 5.2 as WebServer. RedHat 6.0 as MySql Server. Apache as HTTPD. Jrun as Servlet Server. Now. I want to hit the Mysql with a JDBC driver. I think I found one that should work. ( mm.mysql.jdbc I think ). But what ODBC can I use for linux? Can this be done? |
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I have a similar setup, except i am not a programmer, and don't know jdbc.
but i got odbc to work ok with Access 97, using myODBC that can be downloaded in mysql.com Can you tell me what is the benefit of using RH 5.2 in conjunction with RH 6.0? |
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