How to Connect Sun Java System Application Server to MySQL?

Hi,
I am new to the SJSAS and I want to use MySQL 5.0 as my database.
I have searched the web for a step by step for configuring the two softwares
but I did not find anything?
Can someone help?
Thanks

Hi,
You can refer SJSAS Developer, Administration guides for database access.
Chapter 15 Using the JDBC API for Database Access
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-3659/6n5s6m5bi?a=view
To configure mysql :
Configurations for Specific JDBC Drivers
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-3658/6n5s5nklk?a=view
Thanks,
-Jagadish

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