JDBC Installation for BOE

Post Author: yeungca2
CA Forum: Deployment
Hi all
I had created a crystal report on my local machine, which using yolus JDBC driver to connect to yolus server. It works fine on my pc. But once I put it into BOE (linux platform) . It doesn't work and keep returning error : " Failed to open the connection. "
I already copied the com.yolus.api.yes.jdbc.jar to /java/lib/ folder and modified the CRConfig.xml file accordingly.
Please kindly advise.

Post Author: yeungca2
CA Forum: Deployment
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