The word document in the following link contains information on upgrading Ebase from Tomcat 5.0 to Tomcat 5.5.
To upgrade Java, you just need to download and install it (and point Tomcat to it). Remember that the Ebase Server and Client both need to be on the same version of Java.
Unfortunately, we don't supply installation or upgrade instructions for MySQL or ISAPI.
Upgrading ISAPI, Tomcat, Java, MySQL
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Re: Upgrading ISAPI, Tomcat, Java, MySQL
I have often run different levels of Java when developing Ebase forms. I thought that the only requirement was that the level of Java used was greater or equal to the minimum level for the version of Ebase. So I was wondering why, according to you, it is necessary for both the client and server to be at the same level of Java?Vanessa wrote:To upgrade Java, you just need to download and install it (and point Tomcat to it). Remember that the Ebase Server and Client both need to be on the same version of Java.
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Yes, you are right, the level of Java that is used does have to be at least the minimum level required for that particular version of Ebase, but I meant that the Ebase Server and Ebase Client (i.e. Designer) need to be on the same level - or there will be problems and (incompatibilty) errors using Ebase.AJDulk wrote: why, according to you, it is necessary for both the client and server to be at the same level of Java?
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I have often run different levels of Java when developing Ebase forms. I thought that the only requirement was that the level of Java used was greater or equal to the minimum level for the version of Ebase. So I was wondering why, according to you, it is necessary for both the client and server to be at the same level of Java?
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