Yes! The new jar works from inside Aqua Data Studio -- connecting to the Linux Monet DB from Aqua Data Studio running on the Mac. I see the demo DB now and all of the schemas within -- just like localhost. I first tried mjclient but that fails because it wants a jdbcclient.jar and the one you built is missing a main class -- even after I adjusted the script to compensate and use the new jar instead. I will report back here is there are any further. I was getting to switch to mysql :-( Thanks very much Jim Fabian Groffen wrote:
On 12-11-2007 20:18:19 -0800, jsolderitsch wrote:
I tried the reverse direction with mjclient: going from the centos install back to the database running on my Mac and I get the same errors. This was after I added ant to my centos install so I could build the jdbc jar there.
So the problem is not a quirk of Mac to Linux. It is quite repeatable in either direction.
Thanks for taking the time to look into this.
I just committed a fix for this. Hopefully it fixes your issue. Please fetch http://www.cwi.nl/~fabian/troep/monetdb-1.6-jdbc.jar and try it out on your setting.
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