The driver .class or .jar file(s) you should place in
TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/your_app/WEB-INF/lib directory

Piotr K.
>
> >From a Linux server I want to read an exel file on a Windows NT server
> (200.8.97.21)
>
>       Class.forName( "sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver" );
>       Connection conn =
> DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:odbc://200.8.97.21/test","","");
>
> But I got this message : "SQL Exception : No suitable driver"
>
> --
> Cédric Favier

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