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| From: | James Doucette | Date: | April 28 1999 5:26pm |
| Subject: | Re: Dial up connection following mysql commands | ||
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I'm building an applet that accesses a MySQL database running on Solaris (Unix)...... The applet is destined to perform an insert entry for a database (i.e. form).... when I begin the applet I initialize the database connection.... Unfortunately, the database connection doesn't seem to be well, connecting.... I'm receiving a message 'Can't connect to MySql Server at this machine/port'.... I have implemented the necessary code (I'm quite certain).... is there anything else I should be doing on the server side to allow a connection for an applet to work... P.S. it's working for a simple Java Application????
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| • Dial up connection following mysql commands | (Tegos Theodoros) | 26 Apr |
| • Dial up connection following mysql commands | Michael Widenius | 27 Apr |
| • Re: Dial up connection following mysql commands | Janos Koppany | 27 Apr |
| • Re: Dial up connection following mysql commands | Calistra Research Labs | 28 Apr |
| • Re: Dial up connection following mysql commands | James Doucette | 28 Apr |
| • Re: Dial up connection following mysql commands | Michael Widenius | 28 Apr |
| • Re: Dial up connection following mysql commands | James Doucette | 29 Apr |
| • Re: Dial up connection following mysql commands | Christian Mack | 29 Apr |
| • Re: Dial up connection following mysql commands | Jim Ridenour | 28 Apr |
| • Re: Dial up connection following mysql commands | Jim Ridenour | 29 Apr |
