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gk - 24 Sep 2006 16:06 GMT
I am searching for  "SqlServerDriver" class (MS SQL server driver
class)  in the IBM webspere(V  5.1.1)  folder.

How do i search ? please give me some tips .

Thanks
Tor Iver Wilhelmsen - 25 Sep 2006 16:29 GMT
> I am searching for  "SqlServerDriver" class (MS SQL server driver
> class)  in the IBM webspere(V  5.1.1)  folder.

You won't find them there uless you put them there. Try instead to
download them to some directory, then create a classpath variable
pointing to that directory, and add the variable (expand it) to the
project classpath - remember to include all three files.
gk - 27 Sep 2006 11:08 GMT
but its a dropdown   for SQL Server

and also they are  suggesting the classname  in the driver field  as a
drop down.

how do they predict the class  name then if that is not contained in
the   WSAD.

otherwise do they want that people should search for the "classname"
they are putting in the drop down  ?

and you know its difficult to get a JAR file even if you know the class
name.

> > I am searching for  "SqlServerDriver" class (MS SQL server driver
> > class)  in the IBM webspere(V  5.1.1)  folder.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> pointing to that directory, and add the variable (expand it) to the
> project classpath - remember to include all three files.
gk - 27 Sep 2006 11:09 GMT
by the way i have found the class using a software .

> > I am searching for  "SqlServerDriver" class (MS SQL server driver
> > class)  in the IBM webspere(V  5.1.1)  folder.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> pointing to that directory, and add the variable (expand it) to the
> project classpath - remember to include all three files.


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