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You can do this using Java in your XPage

Use the Java classes to read the data and use it on your XPage. We cover this in our new XPage 2 Development course.
http://www.tlcc.com/admin/tlccsite.nsf/pages/xpages2course

Howard


Feedback response number HDGG8B4K9X created by ~Joseph Bubavitchli on 11/11/2010

XPages and MS SQL (~Paul Opveluche... 11.Nov.10)
. . MS SQL Server JDBC (~Dexter Quettoo... 11.Nov.10)
. . . . Driver Not Found (~Paul Opveluche... 11.Nov.10)
. . . . . . Restart the server. (~Dexter Quettoo... 11.Nov.10)
. . . . . . . . Almost There, Thanks (~Paul Opveluche... 11.Nov.10)
. . . . . . . . . . I think only have the sqljdbc4.jar ... (~Dexter Quettoo... 11.Nov.10)
. . . . . . . . . . . . Thanks. (~Paul Opveluche... 11.Nov.10)
. . . . . . . . . . class path (~Pippy Fezfreez... 7.Nov.12)
. . You can do this using Java in your ... (~Anita Minaster... 11.Nov.10)




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