Thread: dreamweaver mx
Hello, Now that I have resolved the problems with single quotes I decided it was time to update my page. Naturally I have been playing with the latest version of Dreamweaver - mx since it became available. I am having some difficulties with the JDBC driver: - mx seems to connect to the database - table schemas are not returned - error message is "450 unsupported method" I can zip up the mx connection files (several .js includes and html file and some .jsps) and send them to those who request them instead of spamming the list. We really need to be in the jdbc connections dialogs on an equal footing with MySQL. Or at least included on the Dreamweaver mx extensions site. Maybe mail coming from the core developers or from commercial PostgreSQL companies would have more impact on Macromedia than my previous efforts? Cheers Tony Grant -- RedHat Linux on Sony Vaio C1XD/S http://www.animaproductions.com/linux2.html Macromedia UltraDev with PostgreSQL http://www.animaproductions.com/ultra.html
Tony, Postgres doesn't support schema's as of yet. Is there any way to configure dreamweaver so it doesn't use them? If you want zip the jsp's and send them to me, chances are I need the libraries though too Dave On Sun, 2002-05-12 at 08:34, tony wrote: > Hello, > > Now that I have resolved the problems with single quotes I decided it > was time to update my page. > > Naturally I have been playing with the latest version of Dreamweaver - > mx since it became available. > > I am having some difficulties with the JDBC driver: > > - mx seems to connect to the database > - table schemas are not returned > - error message is "450 unsupported method" > > I can zip up the mx connection files (several .js includes and html file > and some .jsps) and send them to those who request them instead of > spamming the list. > > We really need to be in the jdbc connections dialogs on an equal footing > with MySQL. Or at least included on the Dreamweaver mx extensions site. > Maybe mail coming from the core developers or from commercial PostgreSQL > companies would have more impact on Macromedia than my previous efforts? > > Cheers > > Tony Grant > > -- > RedHat Linux on Sony Vaio C1XD/S > http://www.animaproductions.com/linux2.html > Macromedia UltraDev with PostgreSQL > http://www.animaproductions.com/ultra.html > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate > subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.org so that your > message can get through to the mailing list cleanly > >
On Sun, 2002-05-12 at 17:13, Dave Cramer wrote: > Postgres doesn't support schema's as of yet. Is there any way to > configure dreamweaver so it doesn't use them? Dave, =:-D happy bunny smile. Now that I am taking some days off and resting up a little my brain is functionning again! And now that I have Forte 4.0 ae and am working my way through "The Java Tutorial"... well... I have a working postgresql connection in Dreamweaver mx!!!! I read through all the files and the problem was a brain dead Macromedia installer program which had picked up the files from Ultradev and stuck some nice little relative paths in there. So in fact the connection file was reading some nasty little .js files from Ultradev and including them. I'll get the details on line ASAP Cheers Tony -- RedHat Linux on Sony Vaio C1XD/S http://www.animaproductions.com/linux2.html Macromedia UltraDev with PostgreSQL http://www.animaproductions.com/ultra.html
More news on the Dreamweaver front: there is a bug in the .js generic jdbc connection script I have corrected it Mac OS X still won't connect to postgresql (undefined error) OK it is a preview release of Dremweaver mx so not worried by theses issues. Cheers Tony Grant -- RedHat Linux on Sony Vaio C1XD/S http://www.animaproductions.com/linux2.html Macromedia UltraDev with PostgreSQL http://www.animaproductions.com/ultra.html