I'm not sure if I understand you. I'm only using the jdk 1.3 and no other
versions.
What is happening is that the database is located on my PC ( Windows 2000
Server ) and so is the web application ( using jakarata tomcat ).
I go to SQLBuilder and open the database then view the contents of a
specific table then I use my browser to run the app and change the data in
that same table and then I go back to SQLBuilder to see the changes by
re-submitting and nothing happens. I always have to disconnect and then
connect.
btw this is all being done on my single PC with only jdk1.3. So I may
misunderstood what you meant by multiple vm's or i didnt express my issue
clear enough.
Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Hearty" <peter.hearty@lutris.com>
To: <instantDB@enhydra.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 3:41 AM
Subject: RE: InstantDB: SQL Builder
> Eric
>
> You can't have two Java Virtual Machines accessing an InstantDB database
at
> the same time unless you do so through the RmiJdbc driver. The default
> configuration should warn you about this at startup unless recoveryPolicy
> has been set to 1.
>
> See http://instantdb.enhydra.org/software/documentation/warnings.html for
> more details.
>
> Regards
>
> Peter Hearty
> Lutris Technologies UK
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-instantDB@enhydra.org [mailto:owner-instantDB@enhydra.org]On
> Behalf Of Eric Advincula
> Sent: 30 August 2000 07:41
> To: instantDB@enhydra.org
> Subject: InstantDB: SQL Builder
>
>
> General question on why i have to disconnect and then connect SQLBuilder
> every time I run may web app.
>
> I have a java based web app using Jakarta-Tomcat
> When I load a page I connect to the database using SQLBuilder then look at
a
> particular tables contents then when I go to the web page and update data
I
> go back to the SQLBuilder and do a submit on the same table to see the
> changes and nothing happens It seems like it works only when i do a
> disconnect and then connect then view the contents of the table again.
Any
> ideas why this happens?
>
> Using Win 2000, jdk 1.3
>
> I guess I'm more concerned with InstantDB being able to perform when 2 or
> more users of the web page and getting the new info after user 1 enters it
> and then user 2,3,4, etc looks it up a minute or less later.
>
> btw
> could not find info on this on the archive.
>
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