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Databases

We get alot of requests in the J2EE group for advice on how to get the Sun Java System Application Server to run with MySQL, especially when deploying non-EJB web application. I thought putting something together with the Java Blue Prints team and working with MySQL, we would place the the following as a guide on how to do this best.

We have just released our first Maintenance Release of JDBC RowSet Implementations. Check out the JDBC Technology Homepage to grab your latest copy.



