Thanks very much to everyone for their suggestions. Unfortunately, the
replies add to my mystery.

Dave,

Thanks. That's what I figured. The file, jconn2.jar, is in the
\cfusionmx7\lib directory, but I'm still getting the "no suitable
driver" message.

Alisa, 

> I added my jConnect driver (jconn2.jar) to coldfusion/runtime/servers/lib and 
> it works fine.

I tried placing the .jar in this directory, too, but it didn't help.

I'm using the following connection information, as provided by Sybase:

URL: jdbc:sybase:Tds:localhost:2638
Driver Class: com.sybase.jdbc.SybDriver

Although the final environment involves a Sybase Adaptive Server
running on a separate machine, I'm trying to test locally using a
Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere test database. I have confirmed that
the database server is running and the test database is accessible
through Sybase's Sybase Central management utility.

Alisa, is this the connection information you're using? Does any of
this other information suggest a solution for anyone?

-- 
Thanks,

Tom

Tom McNeer
MediumCool
http://www.mediumcool.com
530 Means St NW, Suite 110
Atlanta, GA 30318
404.589.0560

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