Gateway elements and a SQL database connection

Hello,
I've been running into some rather strange activity with a process I created. My process has multiple gateway elements in it, to allow for multiple people to review and comment on a form throughout the process. I have run this process through on my own machine (this has your normal turnkey install on it), a Development server (set up on a VM), and a Production server (server 2003). Both the dev and production servers are set up to point to a SQL database. My turnkey install points to mysql that was installed as part of the turnkey installation. The process runs correctly on my turnkey install, but not on either of the two server installs. On the two servers where the process fails the process will do one of two things when it gets to a gateway. First it may run through all the branches as expected. Or it may decide not to run through a single or multiple branches. The process itself does not stall, nor does any single task show as stalled. When I review the process in the process management module in adminui, the process seems to be missing tasks when the process fails to execute properly. When I review the jBoss logs, I receive TransactionRolledbackLocalException errors and locking errors when LiveCycle tries to connect with the SQL database. It almost seems like something with the SQL database conncetion isn't allowing for the gateway to function properly. I only seem to be able to reproduce this with the servers that point to a SQL database. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? If so how did you resolve it?

I am using a WAMP server and Flex3 and I have the same problem.
I have a table called "reservations" in the MySQL database, with the following fields:
reserv_id  - int(10)
date - date
begin_time - time
end_time - time
hours - int(10)
price - int(10)
court_id - int(10)
user_id - int(10)
When I "create application from database" I also get the message  "Table does not contain any columns.".
why is it so? I was trying to find some solution in Internet, but didn't found nothing ..

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