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  • using virtual machine like mySql server

    - by ffmm
    i'm developing a java program and i need a database. Now i'm using MAMP and it's pretty easy but i would have a virtual machine (ubuntu server) and i need to connect my java program with this virtual machine using vitualBox. the situation: I installed VirtualBox on my mac and I installed an ubuntu-server machine set "bridge adapter" in the network settings of VB I installed mysql on ubuntu-server and i created a simple database (all work well by ubuntu) doing ifconfig by ubuntu I get the ip: 192.168.1.217 so in the java program i made this function: public static Connection connect(String host, int port, String dbName, String user, String passwd) { Connection dbConnection = null; try { String dbString = null; Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver").newInstance(); dbString = "jdbc:mysql://" + host + ":" + port + "/" + dbName; dbConnection = DriverManager.getConnection(dbString, user, passwd); } catch (Exception e) { System.err.println("Failed to connect with the DB"); e.printStackTrace(); } return dbConnection; } and in the main() i use: Connection con = connect(1, "192.168.1.217", 3306, "Ciao", "root", "cocacola"); 3306 was a default value. I don't know if is correct, it works on mamp, but…. how I can find the correct port that I have to use with VB? when I ran the program I get the catch excepion… what's wrong? ps: i have to install apache o something else?

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  • grails run-war connects to mysql but grails run-war doesn't

    - by damian
    Hi, I have a unexpected problem. I had create a war with grails war. Then I had deployed in Tomcat. For my surprise the crud works fine but I don't know what persistence is using. So I did this test: Compare grails prod run-app with grails prod run-war. The first works fine, and does conect with the mysql database. The other don't. This is my DataSource.groovy: dataSource { pooled = true driverClassName = "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" username = "grails" password = "mysqlgrails" } hibernate { cache.use_second_level_cache=false cache.use_query_cache=false cache.provider_class='net.sf.ehcache.hibernate.EhCacheProvider' } // environment specific settings environments { development { dataSource { dbCreate = "update" // one of 'create', 'create-drop','update' url = "jdbc:mysql://some-key.amazonaws.com/MyDB" } } test { dataSource { dbCreate = "update" // one of 'create', 'create-drop','update' url = "jdbc:mysql://some-key.amazonaws.com/MyDB" } } production { dataSource { dbCreate = "update" url = "jdbc:mysql://some-key.amazonaws.com/MyDB" } } } Also I extract the war to see if I could find some data source configuration file without success. More info: Grails version: 1.2.1 JVM version: 1.6.0_17 Also I think this question it's similar, but doesn't have a awnser.

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  • Python Django MySQLdb setup problem:: setup.py dosen't build due to incorrect location of mysql

    - by 108860375137931889948
    I'm trying to install MySQLdb for python. but when I run the setup, this is the error I get. well I know why its giving all the missing file statements, but dont know where to change the bold marked location from. Please help gaurav-toshniwals-macbook-7:MySQL-python-1.2.3c1 gauravtoshniwal$ python setup.py build running build running build_py copying MySQLdb/release.py - build/lib.macosx-10.3-fat-2.6/MySQLdb running build_ext building '_mysql' extension gcc-4.0 -arch ppc -arch i386 -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -dynamic -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Dversion_info=(1,2,3,'gamma',1) -D_version_=1.2.3c1 -I/Applications/MAMP/Library/include/mysql -I/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/include/python2.6 -c _mysql.c -o build/temp.macosx-10.3-fat-2.6/_mysql.o _mysql.c:36:23: error: my_config.h: No such file or directory _mysql.c:36:23: error: my_config.h: No such file or directory _mysql.c:38:19: error: mysql.h: No such file or directory _mysql.c:38:19:_mysql.c:39:26: error: mysqld_error.h: No such file or directory error: _mysql.c:40:20:mysql.h: No such file or directory

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  • grails prod run-app connects to mysql but grails prod run-war doesn't

    - by damian
    Hi, I have a unexpected problem. I had create a war with grails war. Then I had deployed in Tomcat. For my surprise the crud works fine but I don't know what persistence is using. So I did this test: Compare grails prod run-app with grails prod run-war. The first works fine, and does conect with the mysql database. The other don't. This is my DataSource.groovy: dataSource { pooled = true driverClassName = "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" username = "grails" password = "mysqlgrails" } hibernate { cache.use_second_level_cache=false cache.use_query_cache=false cache.provider_class='net.sf.ehcache.hibernate.EhCacheProvider' } // environment specific settings environments { development { dataSource { dbCreate = "update" // one of 'create', 'create-drop','update' url = "jdbc:mysql://some-key.amazonaws.com/MyDB" } } test { dataSource { dbCreate = "update" // one of 'create', 'create-drop','update' url = "jdbc:mysql://some-key.amazonaws.com/MyDB" } } production { dataSource { dbCreate = "update" url = "jdbc:mysql://some-key.amazonaws.com/MyDB" } } } Also I extract the war to see if I could find some data source configuration file without success. More info: Grails version: 1.2.1 JVM version: 1.6.0_17 Also I think this question it's similar, but doesn't have a awnser.

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  • Kiss your MySQL website goodbye

    <b>Really Linux:</b> "In this article Mark Rais offers beginning Linux web administrators some guidance with regard to proper back up and restore of a dynamic website to help prevent a catastrophic moment."

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  • How to install mysql connector

    - by Naresh
    I have downloaded mysqlDb, and while installing it I am getting errors like: C:\Documents and Settings\naresh\Desktop\MySQL-python-1.2.3c1setup.py build Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Documents and Settings\naresh\Desktop\MySQL-python-1.2.3c1 \setup.py",line15, in metadata, options = get_config() File "C:\Documents and Settings\naresh\Desktop\MySQL-python-1.2.3c1 \setup_windows.py", line 7, in get_config serverKey = _winreg.OpenKey(_winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, options['registry_key']) WindowsError: [Error 2] The system cannot find the file specified What can I do to address this?

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  • Executing procedural queries in perl

    - by KalpaG
    I have a query like this set @valid_total:=0; set @invalid_total:=0; select week as weekno, measured_week,project_id as project, role_category_id as role_category, valid_count,valid_tickets, (@valid_total := @valid_total + valid_count) as valid_total, invalid_count,invalid_tickets, (@invalid_total := @invalid_total + invalid_count) as invalid_total from metric_fault_bug_project where measured_week = yearweek(curdate()) and role_category_id = 1 and project_id = 11; it executes fine in heidi (MySQL client) but when it comes to perl, it gives me this error DBD::mysql::st execute failed: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the m anual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ':=0; set :=0; select week as weekno, measured_week,project_id as project' at line 1 at D:\Mx\scripts\test.pl line 35. Can't execute SQL statement: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the man ual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use ne ar ':=0; set :=0; select week as weekno, measured_week,project_id as project' at line 1 The problem seem to be in the set @valid_total := 0; line. I am fairly new to Perl. Can anyone help? this is the complete perl code #!/usr/bin/perl #use lib '/x01/home/kalpag/libs'; use DBI; use strict; use warnings; my $sid = 'issues'; my $user = 'root'; my $passwd = 'kalpa'; my $connection = "DBI:mysql:database=$sid;host=localhost"; my $dbhh = DBI->connect( $connection, $user, $passwd) || die "Database connection not made: $DBI::errstr"; my $sql_query = 'set @valid_total:=0; set @invalid_total:=0; select week as weekno, measured_week,project_id, role_category_id as role_category, valid_count,valid_tickets, (@valid_total := @valid_total + valid_count) as valid_total, invalid_count,invalid_tickets, (@invalid_total := @invalid_total + invalid_count) as invalid_total from metric_fault_bug_project where measured_week = yearweek(curdate()) and role_category_id = 1 and project_id = 11'; my $sth = $dbhh->prepare($sql_query) or die "Can't prepare SQL statement: $DBI::errstr\n"; $sth->execute() or die "Can't execute SQL statement: $DBI::errstr\n"; while ( my @memory = $sth->fetchrow() ) { print "@memory \n"; }

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  • Five Query Optimizations in MySQL

    Query optimization is an often overlooked part of applications. Sean Hull encourages at least some attention to query optimization up front and helps you identify some of the more common optimizations you may run across.

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  • How to get hibernate3-maven-plugin hbm2ddl to find JDBC driver?

    - by HDave
    I have a Java project I am building with Maven. I am now trying to get the hibernate3-maven-plugin to run the hbm2ddl tool to generate a schema.sql file I can use to create the database schema from my annotated domain classes. This is a JPA application that uses Hibernate as the provider. In my persistence.xml file I call out the mysql driver: <property name="hibernate.dialect" value="org.hibernate.dialect.MySQLDialect"/> <property name="hibernate.connection.driver_class" value="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"/> When I run Maven, I see it processing all my classes, but when it goes to output the schema, I get the following error: ERROR org.hibernate.connection.DriverManagerConnectionProvider - JDBC Driver class not found: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver I have the MySQL driver as a dependency of this module. However it seems like the hbm2ddl tool cannot find it. I would have guessed that the Maven plugin would have known to search the local Maven file repository for this driver. What gives? The relevant part of my pom.xml is this: <plugin> <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId> <artifactId>hibernate3-maven-plugin</artifactId> <executions> <execution> <phase>process-classes</phase> <goals> <goal>hbm2ddl</goal> </goals> </execution> </executions> <configuration> <components> <component> <name>hbm2ddl</name> <implementation>jpaconfiguration</implementation> </component> </components> <componentProperties> <persistenceunit>my-unit</persistenceunit> </componentProperties> </configuration> </plugin>

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  • MySQL Input Parameters Add Flexibility to Crosstab Stored Procedures

    When generating a result set where the query contains an unknown number of column and/or row values we can use a combination of Prepared Statements, which allows us to tailor the output based on the number of data values. We can also add input parameters to a procedure to assign the field names, aliases, and even the aggregate function!

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  • MySQL Input Parameters Add Flexibility to Crosstab Stored Procedures

    When generating a result set where the query contains an unknown number of column and/or row values we can use a combination of Prepared Statements, which allows us to tailor the output based on the number of data values. We can also add input parameters to a procedure to assign the field names, aliases, and even the aggregate function!

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  • Testing a patch to the Rails mysql adapter

    - by Sleepycat
    I wrote a little monkeypatch to the Rails MySQLAdapter and want to package it up to use it in my other projects. I am trying to write some tests for it but I am still new to testing and I am not sure how to test this. Can someone help get me started? Here is the code I want to test: unless RAILS_ENV == 'production' module ActiveRecord module ConnectionAdapters class MysqlAdapter < AbstractAdapter def select_with_explain(sql, name = nil) explanation = execute_with_disable_logging('EXPLAIN ' + sql) e = explanation.all_hashes.first exp = e.collect{|k,v| " | #{k}: #{v} "}.join log(exp, 'Explain') select_without_explain(sql, name) end def execute_with_disable_logging(sql, name = nil) #:nodoc: #Run a query without logging @connection.query(sql) rescue ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid => exception if exception.message.split(":").first =~ /Packets out of order/ raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid, "'Packets out of order' error was received from the database. Please update your mysql bindings (gem install mysql) and read http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/password-hashing.html for more information. If you're on Windows, use the Instant Rails installer to get the updated mysql bindings." else raise end end alias_method_chain :select, :explain end end end end Thanks.

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  • Running MySQL in Batch Mode

    Anyone who has spent a fair amount of time working with databases comes to realize that common tasks like backups and data transfers should be run from a script rather than interactively. In this tutorial, we will be writing a common batch file to back up a table to a file.

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  • MySQL CASE Statements in Multi-Aggregated Crosstab Columns

    Inserting additional columns to a crosstab query is less straightforward than adding row data, because SQL naturally groups data by rows. Moreover, the efficacy of the CASE statement within an aggregate function decreases in direct proportion to the complexity of the criteria. Read on to learn more...

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  • MySQL CASE Statements in Multi-Aggregated Crosstab Columns

    Inserting additional columns to a crosstab query is less straightforward than adding row data, because SQL naturally groups data by rows. Moreover, the efficacy of the CASE statement within an aggregate function decreases in direct proportion to the complexity of the criteria. Read on to learn more...

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