> Don't know if this is related or not, but there's a line missing from 
> that KB article.
> You also need to add the path to the J Connector to the Class Path in 
> the Java/JVM settings in the CF Admin, then you can restart the server.

For article http://www.macromedia.com/go/6ef0253, you do not need to add the 
driver jar to the class path if the jar is in cf_root/WEB-INF/lib

The jar files in cf_root/WEB-INF/lib are automatically included in the 
ColdFusion classpath when ColdFusion starts.


> I have mine saved in 
> CFusionMX/runtime/servers/lib 
> - can't remember why, but it works) 


On JRun installations of ColdFusion, jar files in the jrun_root/servers/lib 
directory makes the jars available to all server instances.  CFMX Server 
configuration has cf_root/runtime/servers/lib, so saving the jar file there 
would also work since the runtime directory is equivalent to jrun_root.

> Add the path, including the full jar file name, to the class path 
> under 
> the Java/JVM settings in the CF Admin. 

No need to do this.

-Steven Erat

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