I don't believe there's much to installing JDBC...

if you're already running tomcat fine, you should just be able to put the .jar file 
provided by the db vendor into the classpath recognized by tomcat and it'll find the 
classes it needs to connect to the db.

I recommend getting jdbc to work first with a simple java (no servlet/jsp) program.  
Once that's done, it's only a matter of making sure tomcat can find the same .jar 
class(es).

here is an example I just found...

http://www.fluffycat.com/java/JavaNotes-JDBC.html

of how to use JDBC...most db vendors should give some installation tips when you 
download their jdbc .jar file...

Kevin

"Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM" wrote:

> Can someone point me to some documentation that describes how to install
> JDBC and how to interface it with Apache/Tomcat/?
>
> Michael Martinez
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