I found a workaround:
I made a jar-file from the classes12.zip and put it in the ..tomcat/lib
directory.
Felix
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> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Juli 2001 22:56
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> Betreff: [Bug 2190] - unable to use connection pooling in esql
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> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2190
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> class is in Cocoon's normal classpath. How do I specify the
> classpath? Once I
> get this answered (either here or in cocoon-users which
> I've also asked), I'll
> close the bug.
> +
> +
> + ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 2001-07-19 13:55 -------
> + Is your driver in the webapp's classpath? I take the
> classes12.zip file
> + from Oracle, and rename it to oracle.jar (so I know what
> I've really got),
> + and I place the class in my WEB-INF/lib directory.
> +
> + The "extra-classpath" initial parameter is a compile time
> parameter for the
> + XSP and Sitemap engines, so this is not the place to specify it.
> +
> + The only other alternative is to place the path to the zip
> file in your
> + CLASSPATH environment variable, or to place the zip file in
> your "ext"
> + directory in the JRE.
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