In my experience (admittedly Win2000/AIX) if you are using JDBC than
datasources are irrelevant.  
The jsp will need to have details of your driver etc so that it can find the
database.
I'm assuming your jdbc.jar is a valid jdbc driver for Access (ODBC-JDBC
bridge?)
 
>> '(unknown)' is not a valid path. << // the jsp has no idea where to find
your database.
>> [ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] << // is this correct? ODBC?

Being able to connect to your DSN via ODBC is not the same as being able to
make a JDBC connection.
I have Tomcat/Jetspeed working with JDBC/DB2 - though I had nightmares
getting it to work.  Good luck.

J
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James Radvan
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gabriel Marti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 June 2001 02:36
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Subject: somewhat closer to proper tomcat operation


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