Hi Jeremy,Often the "no suitable driver found" message is an incorrect url, assuming that your classpath is set up ok (which is usually the case if you can get to the ij program itself).
So what's your url? Craig On Aug 13, 2006, at 6:20 PM, Jeremy Foot wrote:
I have derby working fine and can access it through various tools using the JDBC driver. I am trying to use the bundled ij tool to import some data from a csv file.ij runs fine and has the appropriate classpath, as far as I can tell. Certainly it has a path to the JDBC jar library, including file name.When I try to connect to derby, it fails with "No suitable driver found".If the CLASSPATH was wrong, I would expect a "ClassNotFound" exception and a stack trace or is ij catching this?I am running Derby is 10.1.1 on Windose XP Gratefull for pointers and stuff I've already picked up from the list. Jeremy___________________________________________________________ Now you can scan emails quickly with a reading pane. Get the new Yahoo! Mail. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html
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