Thanks for this prompt answer!
My setting is actually USER DSN.
Is there no special settings to do on the web server? According to what is
said in the Java Programming Basics , the server need to be configured to
locate the database and load the odbc driver. But I can't find anything
about that on the Administration tool!
Ibrahim
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Date : mardi 18 mai 1999 17:02
Objet : Re: Database Access by Servlet
>You set it up as a SYSTEM DSN, right?
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>James
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>Hello everybody!
>I 'm trying to acess to a Ms Acess database from a Servet using JWS. I have
>set properly the odbc DSN but i still get an Exception saying that the
>DataSource is not found and that there is no Driver specified. (note:The
>connection to the same DB works properly from a java application)
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