MySQL Connector/MXJ 1.0.9 is available for download. (However, it can
take a couple hours for some mirrors to catch up.)
MySQL Connector/MXJ is a JMX MBean for deploying and managing a MySQL
database. This makes it easy for Java developers to deploy applications
which require a database by reducing installation barriers for their
end-users.
Connector/MXJ requires a JMX v1.2 compliant MBean container, such as
JBoss version 4.
As a JMX MBean, Connector/MXJ makes the MySQL database appear to be a
java-based component. It does this by determining what platform the
system is running on, selecting the appropriate binary, and launching
the executable. It will also optionally deploy an initial database, and
via standard JMX management APIs present (and allow the setting of)
parameters which are appropriate for that platform.
Included are instructions for deploying to JBoss. Please, be sure to
read the "README" and the "GettingStarted.txt" files.
New in the 1.0.9 version are MySQL 4.1.8 resources for the following
platforms:
* Linux x86
* Mac OS X 10.3
* Windows XP/2K/NT x86
* SunOS sparc
If you're using JBoss, we've taken advantage of the JBoss life-cycle
extension methods so that the database will gracefully shut down when
JBoss is shutdown.
You can download sources and binaries from:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/mxj/1.0.html
Remember, feedback is welcome and encouraged.
Please send questions/comments to java@stripped.
Cheers,
Eric
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Eric Herman, Software Developer
MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
Office: +1 206 720 1724 VoIP: 6594
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