Re: [newbie] local connection failure



Bjorn Abelli ha scritto:
I believe it doesn't have anything to do with Java or JDBC at all, but with your configuration of MySQL.

I suggest you look into how you have configured the access rights for the user "myLogin" or what you have called it.

You're right.
The answer is in the "Diagnosing Connector/J Problems" section of the documentation...
I'm sorry.


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