thank you, that was the problem. I haveen't been using jserv  long
and I guess all the other classes were compiled in and iddn't
need a classpath to execute

thanks again

Steve


On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Guenther Wieser wrote:

> Maybe it's because JServ does not use the CLASSPATH to look for classes.
> Instead it uses its wrapper.classpath settings in jserv.conf (or was it
> jserv.properties?).
> Make sure that your jdbc driver class is included there!
> 
> Steve Ruby wrote:
> > 
> > I'm not sure who to send this too, but I've read much
> > documentation and I can't figure out why I can't get a jdbc
> > driver or two to work in my servlets
> > 



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