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New Oracle JVM update released, July 16 2019 Charlie Arehart said: Hakan? [more] New Oracle JVM update released, July 16 2019 Charlie Arehart said: I just tweaked my previous comment, to add the first point now shown there. [more] A veteran server troubleshooter (for Cold Fusion, Lucee, Tomcat, and more), Charlie Arehart is a longtime contributor to the community and recognized Adobe Community Professional.How to solve common problems with applying Cold Fusion updates (in 10 and above) Sung said: Hi Charlie -- I'd be grateful if you might want to comment on this? He's written nearly 100 articles for the Adobe CF Community Portal, CFDJ, Fusion Authority Quarterly Update, Adobe Dev Center, Community MX and more, as well as hundreds of blog entries.In this tip, the installation program was run with Administrator rights and the driver was installed in the directory C:\Program Files\Microsoft JDBC Driver 6.0 for SQL Server.Next we need to add the full path and file name of the Microsoft JDBC 4 driver to the CLASSPATH system environment variable.In this example, the path and file name is C:\Program Files\Microsoft JDBC Driver 6.0 for SQL Server\sqljdbc_6.0\enu\sqljdbc4If a CLASSPATH variable exists, click on CLASSPATH and then Edit. From the file, we want to extract the directory structure and files.And while there are still other places that clever readers may want to point out that may hold them, I could not find them in these places: So it seems that for the built-in CF-provided drivers, you're best off just using the variations offered in those examples above (especially Steven's). For instance, in CF 2016 on Windows, one can get the SQL Server driver version using this:java -cp C:\Cold Fusion2016\cfusion\lib\macromedia_sqlserver.Hope all that help others as much as they have me over the years. SQLServer Driver And if you get an error that java "is not recognized as an internal or external command", it's simply that you have no "public JRE" on your server, which can be a good thing, security wise.
You will need to have administrator rights to do the next series of steps. In this example the full path is C:\Program Files\Weka-3-8\weka\experiment.
After installing WEKA 3.8.0 with the default settings, download and install the Microsoft JDBC 4 driver.
Please remember the path and file name of the driver as it is needed in the next step.
Make sure your entries for JDBC driver and database URL are similar to what are shown below.
In this example the server is localhost, the port is 1433, and the database is named MSSQLTips. Below the database URL entry there is a section that configures the data type mappings between WEKA and SQL Server.
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