Ok, good point.  I'll make the exceptions appear in 'isAvailable()' instead.

--saul



Jody Garnett wrote:
> 
> Interesting perspective; so the sheer fact that they have it around 
> means they intend to use it? I would agree with you if we had not just 
> dumped arcsde into our bin download.
> 
> The idea was to handle this with the isAvailable() method. The 
> DataStoreFinder has no idea what things are configured or not - and 
> right now all the logs do is scare new users.
> 
> If someone trys to use use the ArcSDEDataStore when it is "notAvaialble" 
> that is when they get get a nice phat exception.
> 
> Jody
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