Thursday, March 22, 2012
Classpath
I have been trying to compile a servlet. When i try
import javax.servlet.*
I get the compilation error " javax.servlet does not exist"
I have tomcat installed. I understand that i have to make some change in the classpath. I have servlet-api.jar and also jsp-api.jar. But i don't have classpath variable in my environment variables.
Any suggestiions!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanksYou are totally in a wrong place vmiharia ... We only talk databases here ...
Originally posted by vmiharia
Hi everybody
I have been trying to compile a servlet. When i try
import javax.servlet.*
I get the compilation error " javax.servlet does not exist"
I have tomcat installed. I understand that i have to make some change in the classpath. I have servlet-api.jar and also jsp-api.jar. But i don't have classpath variable in my environment variables.
Any suggestiions!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thankssqlsql
Friday, February 24, 2012
checking the database existence in sql server
hi to everybody
i'm new member to this site and i don't know where
can be a good place for creating this topic
pardon me for probable mistake.
i need to attach and detach the database in/from
sql server in vb.net with hard-code .i can do this
without using stored procedure and with SQL-DMO
But i can't checking The database Existence
for attaching it.now, how can i check the database
existense for preventing the attach operation.
please help me
thanks a lot
Hi,
using SMO you can use the following script:
new Server("SomeServer").Databases.Contains("SomeDatabase")
HTH, Jens K. Suessmeyer.
http://www.sqlserver2005.de
|||hi and thanks for your answer
where can i write that script
can you explain more by some example
thanks a lot
|||Hi,sure a small application would be (with no extensive exception handling)
using System;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo;
using Microsoft.Win32;
namespace SMOProject
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Server s = new Server(args[0]);
if (s.Databases.Contains(args[1]))
Console.WriteLine(string.Format("Database {0} exists",args[1]));
}
}
}
HTH, Jens K. Suessmeyer.
http://www.sqlserver2005.de
|||that is brillient,
Sir could you tell me how to attach "database.dbf"?
Thanks
|||Hi,
if it is a non-SQL Server database file you will have to import from the file using the DTS Import wizard or any other tools which offer a driver for the dbf files.
HTH, Jens K. Suessmeyer.
http://www.sqlserver2005.de
it is a database file
Thanks
|||But a non-sql server, right ? Or is it just a file which was named with the extension dbf instead of mdf or ndf ?
Jens K. Suessmeyer.
http://www.sqlserver2005.de
mmmmm Sory sir, i really forgotten
it is ".mdf"
Dont mind it
Thanks
|||If you have the logfile you can use sp_attachdb or the appropiate GUI task, if you don′t have the logfile you can use sp_attach_single_file_db. But this will only works if the database was closed correctly.
HTH, jens K. Suessmeyer.
http://www.sqlserver2005.de|||
Yes Sir, Problem Solved by following scripts
sp_attach_db 'nwd','C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data\nwd.mdf',
'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data\nwd_log.LDF'