Title: RE: Connection between TOMCAT and DB2 ???

Hi

Tomcat only looks for .jar files and not .zip
Rename your .zip to .jar

Damian

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Hello Mark,

I am currently using "COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver" driver to run my
simple
java program for establishing DB2-Tomcat connectivity.

I tried changing it to "COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.net.DB2Driver" still it says,
No suitable driver

I think my tomcat is not able to find out db2java.zip file which is placed
in
C:\Program Files\SQLLIB\java

DO I need to add some contextpath in server.xml of TOMCAT to tell tomcat to
look for
DB2 jdbc driver in %SQLLIB%\java directory?

I was looking at server.xml in TOMCAT and found that there is something
called <Realm />
comment above which says
<!-- Replace the above Realm with one of the following to get a Realm
           stored in a database and accessed via JDBC -->

I tried changing it to DB2 compatible information..but didn't worked...I
had problem starting tomcat...

Can you guide me in some other way?
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Nishant Awasthi
Corporate Systems Development
Progressive Insurance





                                                                                                        
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Who's DB2 jdbc driver are you trying to use? If you're using the IBM
implementation, you can either load the
"COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.net.DB2Driver" or the "COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver" If
you use the wrong one, you will get a No suitable driver exception. The
correct one depends on the situation, and in this case it's probably the
.net one.

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Hello John,

It was a nice thinking but I didn't worked.
It is not finding the driver even now...I tried printing the
classpath..though it shows the
all 3 ".jar" files included but it is working only in %SQLLIB%\bin

directory that is if I try to run my file by keeping it in %SQLLIB%\bin
directory
it worked fine and retieve resultsets from database but
not from TOMCAT_HOME directory...

Any other tries..?
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Progressive Insurance







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Try renaming your .zip files to .jar files.  Just change the extension from
.zip to .jar without changing the files themselves.

John Turner
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Subject: Connection between TOMCAT and DB2 ???


Hello everyone...
thanks for showing interest in the list and to make it grow...

I have a situation here.
I am using tomcat 4.0.3 and jdk 1.3.1_04. I want to write a soap
service which will bring the resultset from IBM DB2 database.

Before implementing soap I am writing a simple Java "Ndb2servlet.java" file
inside
%TOMCAT_HOME%\webapps\soap\WEB-INF\classes

Now it compile fine but when I try to run it it says:

>>>>> COMPILING >>C:
\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4\webapps\soap\WEB-INF\classes>javac Ndb2servlet.java

>>>>> RUNNING >>C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4\webapps\soap\WEB-INF\classes>java
Ndb2servlet
SQL Exception:  No suitable driver

I have tried to put db2java.zip, runtime.zip and sqlj.zip in %TOMCAT_HOME%
\common\lib and
and also included in system classpath  then restarted TOMCAT but still it
couldn't find driver.

DO I need to do something special for my JAVA file in tomcat to find
"DB2driver"

Please help....
thanks

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Nishant Awasthi
Corporate Systems Development
Progressive Insurance





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