You should put your JDBC driver in a framework (or use one that's coming from 
Wonder) and include that framework in the applications who need the driver.

> Hallo,
> I try to deploy on Linux and get this exception:
> ... Driver not found in Java Runtime! Please verify your Classpath 
> environment variable. The current Classpath for your application is: 
> WOBoostrap.jar.
> 
> Can someone give me a hint, what to do. The file is in 
> /opt/Local/Library/Java and when he starts up he
> mentions that directory...
> 
> Should I put the database driver into 
> /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Extensions to save me trouble? Or should I
> somehow set the Classpath Environmant Variable and if so, where? In the 
> Application? In the Server (it is a RedHat)?
> Under etc/java I think is a config file with paths...
> 
> Can someone give me a hint? I have never ever set such a environment variable 
> but then - I have mostly deployed to
> Mac OS X...
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Ute
> 
> 
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