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Fred Grott

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C-JDBC JDBCRecoveryLog, FileRecoveryLog Posted: Sep 13, 2005 8:48 AM
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If you plan on using the RecoveryLog feature of C-JDBC 2.0.1 than ignore the C-JDBC-2.0.1.dtd becasue it in fact does not include the JDBCReccoveryLog or FileRecoveryLog elements of the RecoveryLog features.

You will want to retrieve/copy those elements from the C-JDBC-1.3.dtd and insert them into your 2.0.1 dtd version. Make sure to start from the RecoiveryLog ele,ment as this is incorrect in the 2.0.1.dtd as well as missing the required elements to make the RecoveryLog feature work in 2.0.1!

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