| Anthony Mangione 2005-05-23, 9:23 am |
| To all,
I have been getting the feeling that I will get better performance with
iAnywhere JDBC driver...
The problem I was specifically referencing with BEA's RowSet control is that
it doesn't seem to be working because the driver has not implemented all the
JDBC 2.0 methods. (This is according to BEA)
I was wondering if anyone else might be in this situation where within a BEA
"domain", different drivers are being used within a web application based on
the specific use at any given time. It looks like, at least for this RowSet
control, that I will need to use jConnect, however, I hope to use the
iAnywhere JDBC driver in most other places, assuming that JDBC 2.0 methods
aren't being used by BEA everywhere.
Does anyone know of any documents that might be floating out there or have
any information concerning BEA WebLogic 8.1 SP4 and it's functionality with
jConnect 5.5 and the iAnywhere JDBC driver?
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Anthony,
"Greg Fenton" <greg. fenton_NOSPAM_@ianyw
here.com> wrote in message
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> Anthony Mangione wrote:
>
> I'm in the middle of trying to determining which driver to use with BEA
> WebLogic, iAnywhere JDBC or jConnect.
>
For better performance and overall functionality, use the iAnywhere JDBC
driver.
>
> I have specifically run into different problems lately with both
> drivers using BEA's RowSet control. If anyone needs specifics, I'll be
> happy to provide them.
>
We'd love to hear of any specific problems. It might simply be a
configuration issue.
greg.fenton
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