I was on Servoy 6.0.7 and I upgraded to Servoy 6.1.2 by downloading the installer off the website and installing it overtop of my previous install. When I started up the new version, Servoy could not connect to any of the database servers. It turns out, it changed all of my MySQL servers to use the PostgreSQL driver and it modified the connection string to as such.
Something similar happened to my coworker when he went from 6.0.6 or 6.0.7 (I forget which) to 6.1.0. All of his database server connection strings were duplicated. So if his connection string was "jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/servoy_repository", it would be changed to something like, "jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/servoy_repositoryjdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/servoy_repository" after the upgrade.
My question is, is Servoy installation supposed to destroy all the connection strings for your database servers you had set previously? Is that some sort of security feature or something?