Mura 5.6 not compatible with MS SQLServer 2012 Express?

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Thorsten Eilers

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Jun 19, 2012, 6:06:00 AM6/19/12
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At the Mura Setup Page I get the following error:
The "variant" data type is not supported

I am running Mura 5.6 on Railo 3.3 with MS SQLServer 2012 Express (Win Server 2008 R2)
I updated the JRE to 1.7.0_05 and updated the MS JDBC-driver to 4.0.
In the railo web admin I got the datasource to MS SQLServer 2012 Express connected.

Onle Mura does not install with the error:
Error: Error during database creation (2). Please ensure you have updated drivers or contact support:Der Datentyp "variant" wird nicht unterstützt. -

The jTDS-driver is not working neither.

Is Mura CMS really compatible to MS SQLServer 2012 Express?
Is there a solution to this?
Regards
Thorsten


Andrea Campolonghi

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Jun 19, 2012, 6:21:18 AM6/19/12
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Did you try pinging the Mura guys.
Possibly they have more details on this.

Andrea
Andrea Campolonghi



Matt Quackenbush

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Jun 19, 2012, 6:35:36 AM6/19/12
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I noticed that you are using 1.7 on your JRE. I am pretty sure that Railo only officially supports 1.6. Is there some reason you can't use 1.6?  (Sorry if I missed something already stated.)

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Thorsten Eilers

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Jun 19, 2012, 7:36:21 AM6/19/12
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I upgraded to 1.7 because the JRE 1.6.029 shipped with railo does not work with the Microsoft JDBC-Driver.

Matt Quackenbush

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Jun 19, 2012, 8:52:33 AM6/19/12
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Why not try 1.6_0_32 rather than going to an unsupported version?

I can say for sure that there are issues with 1.6_0_29, but we are running 32 with no problems.

HTH

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Igal

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Jun 19, 2012, 3:26:39 PM6/19/12
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I'm running Railo on 1.7.04 and it runs just fine (plan to update to .05 soon)

there were some performance improvements in 1.7 and in fact Java 1.6's end of life is set to November this year so I hope that Railo will officially embrace 1.7 for Railo 4 (Apollo)




On Tuesday, June 19, 2012 5:52:33 AM UTC-7, QuackFuzed wrote:

Why not try 1.6_0_32 rather than going to an unsupported version?

I can say for sure that there are issues with 1.6_0_29, but we are running 32 with no problems.

HTH

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On Jun 19, 2012 6:36 AM, "Thorsten Eilers"  wrote:
I upgraded to 1.7 because the JRE 1.6.029 shipped with railo does not work with the Microsoft JDBC-Driver.

Am Dienstag, 19. Juni 2012 12:35:36 UTC+2 schrieb QuackFuzed:

I noticed that you are using 1.7 on your JRE. I am pretty sure that Railo only officially supports 1.6. Is there some reason you can't use 1.6?  (Sorry if I missed something already stated.)

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Jordan Michaels

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Jun 19, 2012, 3:31:26 PM6/19/12
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That is the plan, yes. ;)

Warm Regards,
Jordan Michaels

Igal

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Jun 19, 2012, 3:33:30 PM6/19/12
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cool :)

AJ Mercer

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Jun 19, 2012, 8:39:19 PM6/19/12
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I think it is just compiling Railo 3 that you can not use Java 1.7

As I understand it, Railo 4 will be built with Java 1.7

Thorsten Eilers

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Jun 21, 2012, 10:32:47 AM6/21/12
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For your information.

Mura confirmed it's in the moment compatible to SQLServer 2005 and
2008.
There are problems with 2012 reported.

I switched for now to MariaDB which is working.



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