SCJP 1.5
SCJP 1.5
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SCJP 1.5
Adi Kulkarni wrote:Hi Rohan,
Adi Kulkarni wrote:
Caused by: com.mysql.jdbc.exceptions.jdbc4.CommunicationsException: The driver was unable to create a connection due to an inability to establish the client portion of a socket.
This is usually caused by a limit on the number of sockets imposed by the operating system. This limit is usually configurable.
For Unix-based platforms, see the manual page for the 'ulimit' command. Kernel or system reconfiguration may also be required.
For Windows-based platforms, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 196271 (Q196271).
Caused by: java.net.BindException: Address already in use: connect
[LEARNING bLOG] | [Freelance Web Designer] | [and "Rohan" is part of my surname]
SCJP 1.5
[LEARNING bLOG] | [Freelance Web Designer] | [and "Rohan" is part of my surname]
leglaude leglaudy wrote:I found a solution that worked for me. (sorry for my english.... I m french)
I was looking for a solution all the day for using JDBC connector with mysql and eclipse. With the last version of JDBC connector 5.1... it does not work so after long hours I decided to change the version of the connector to 5.08 and then I don't have any more problem. It works fine. We are lot experiencing this problem so if it can help à would be pleased.
bye
glaudy
Scott Manno wrote:If you're running multiple instances of MySQL, make sure the instance you're referencing is up and running.
m kanso wrote:
Scott Manno wrote:If you're running multiple instances of MySQL, make sure the instance you're referencing is up and running.
what is instance ? I am not a database expert so please be more specified and clear,
thanks for the reply