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From:Steve Forsyth Date:May 23 2003 7:20pm
Subject:RE: Frist time with jdbc
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If it's been done before on the list a million times, then why the hell 
would we waste our time writing it again and again for all the people that 
are just beginning. Just be glad they didn't say RTFM.
Now go read and then come back and ask questions if you can't find it or 
don't understand it.

Steve



>From: "Bruno Pereira" <bruno.pereira@stripped>
>To: "Adam Hardy" <junk@stripped>, <java@stripped>
>Subject: RE: Frist time with jdbc
>Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 09:42:11 +0100
>
>I'm sorry but this list is for people with out expirience? Because the only
>help that this list give to me, except for one or two, is to look for it.
>Well what the point on this list.
>
>So thanks to those one or two.
>
>Cumprimentos
>
>Bruno Pereira
>DSI
>218452059
>bruno.pereira@stripped
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Adam Hardy [mailto:junk@stripped]
>Sent: quinta-feira, 22 de Maio de 2003 13:02
>To: java@stripped
>Subject: Re: Frist time with jdbc
>
>
>So there is a search facility! Couldn't see it up there in the corner.
>
>colbey@stripped wrote:
> > Hit up the list archive at:  http://lists.mysql.com/java
> >
> > Search the archive for "jdbc and mysql" and you'll get an example 
>someone
> > posted..
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 22 May 2003, Bruno Pereira wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Good morning,
> >>help, i'm new with the jdbc mysql drivers so, if someone can help me 
>with
>a
> >>example of a small program that make a conection and get data from a 
>mysql
> >>database, i would be very pleased.
> >>Like, every thing from the beginning, from the line 1. Thanks again.
> >>
> >>Thanks very much.
> >>
> >>Cumprimentos
> >>
> >>Bruno Pereira
> >>DSI
> >>218452059
> >>bruno.pereira@stripped
> >>
> >>
> >>
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