MS SQL Server and JDBC Connection

I am doing on MS SQL Server 2000 with JDBC for RMI. I download driver from the Microsoft site, and used a connection statement like
con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:1433;user=sa;password=");
unfortunately the connection didn't succeed, it says the server actively refused. connect
where is the problem? Pls anyone with solution.

BalusC wrote:
"Connection refused" roughly means that the remote server is not accessible on the specified port.
Check the correctness of the port and check if there isn't a firewall/proxy running which blocks that port.What I don't understand about the error messages, and so thought it must be related to MS SQL, rather tthan connections in general, is the phrase actively refused that he used. I take that to menat that the DB accepted a connection attempt, then, after attempting to authenticate, cut it off. But its probably just a misrepresentation of the error message on his part.
Specific MS SQL information, I don't know though.

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