Notices tagged with jdbc
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Any #JDBC performance improvements in the last couple of years worth knowing about?
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going back through this #JDBC training. Here's something I missed the first time through: I could have skipped the JDBC headache and just used #Hibernate.
I bet #Hibernate is a headache too though.
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https://joindiaspora.com/posts/6dfd1d2087d80138be8a002590d8e506#3bd27e6087f10138bec2002590d8e506
Is the #MySQL #JDBC mysql-connector-j driver very different from the #MariaDB version? I would expect that they try to stay pretty close to upstream, so that their software is easily inserted in place of #Oracle MySQL.
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Dumb questions, as I've never used #Wildfly, but is that the usual location for a #JDBC driver? Could it be looking elsewhere?
Secondly, is there a Wildfly config file that has an option like JDBC driver path? (or full path of a desired JDBC driver)?
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Oh, yes. I'm pretty sure that #JDBC driver is produced by someone external to the #SQLite project. I've used it before (using #SquirrelSQL to look at a database) and it seemed okay.
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@musicman Probably not, but there may be a #JDBC driver for #SQLite on the SQLite.org site, along with #ODBC. Drivers are less necessary there, because the database software (in this case, the SQLite C library) is usually embedded within the application.
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alright, I have an application deployed! woohoo. Now I just need one that use postgres...or I guess the #JDBC
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@dragnucs I don't know what learning #Java / #J2EE / #JEE is like today, but it wasn't bad 15-20 years ago. Apache Tomcat, servlets, a little bit of JSP, the mod_jk connector from Tomcat to Apache Web Server. Using #JDBC to connect to MySQL 3.23 and Microsoft SQL Server 2000. Comparing servlets to Perl CGI and JSPs to PHP (which were topics in other classes I took).