ember 26, 2003 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: JMS Exception
> LOST is a good word!!
> I don't think I was anywhere near something like this BUT it worked for
the
> DB2 error:
>
> http://www.mainframeforum.com/t605776.html
>
> In short, I am running under VAJ 3.5. It sets the java
: "Brian S. Crabtree" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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bobbee
You lost your DB2 db2jdbc.zip classpath
Brian S. Crabtree
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Bobbee, it's usually in the ..//SQLLIB/java directory under the DB2 tree.
/peter d.
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That file exi
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> That file exist no where on my machine. There is
> C:\sqllib\java\db2\db2java.zip, which I have in the classpath. The book
sez
> that when you set up the app.DB2Driver it comes from the db2java.zip. I
&
dules.
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Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 11:08:48 -0500
bobbee
You lost your DB2 db2jdbc.zip classpath
Brian S. Crabtree
WBI Consultant
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bobbee
You lost your DB2 db2jdbc.zip classpath
Brian S. Crabtree
WBI Consultant
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From: "Robert Broderick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: JMS Exception
> I am getting the following error performing a "cre