On 25 Oct 2002, Jeff Self wrote: > I worked on a JSP on my iBook running OS X 10.2, Tomcat 4.1.12, and > PostgreSQL 7.2.3, and Java 1.3.1. The JSP has no problem connecting to > PostgreSQL and displaying the data. So I copied the app over to my > server running Debian 3.0 stable, Tomcat 4.1.12, Blackdown Java 1.3.1 > and PostgreSQL 7.2.2. I put the pgjdbc2.jar file in > /usr/share/tomcat4/common/lib. But when I try to bring up the jsp, I get > the following errors: > > org.apache.jasper.JasperException: SQLException: Could not connect to > database.
make sure you have 'tcpip_socket=1' somewhere in /etc/postgresql/postgresql.conf. > I can connect to the database running a java program from the command > line using the pgjdbc2.jar file, so I know thats not it. Is there a > problem with the Blackdown version of Java with regard to JSP's and/or > servlets? Is there anything else that needs installing? cmd line interfaces often connect with a unix socket which is enabled by default. Cordialement, -- Vincent RENARDIAS Directeur Technique StrongHoldNET / http://www.strongholdnet.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]