Zithulele Basil Shange wrote:
Hi Jeremy,

The "NoClassDefFoundError" usually occurs when you have two or more of the
same classes from different jars or zip files. Can you submit the
stacktrace?

Zithulele

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Foot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 August 2006 11:57 PM
To: Derby Discussion
Subject: Re: No suitable driver for ij

Darn. Got completely explicit with all parts of the url (
jdbc:derby://127.0.0.1:1527/SystemDatabase ).

Got a class loader error (NoClassDefFoundError) now, so it is class path

Jeremy

On 14 Aug 2006, at 2:52 am, Craig L Russell wrote:

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".
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Is this from IJ? If the derbyclient.jar is not found then I would expect the error you got first (no suitable driver) - IJ catches the exception and presents a more 'friendly' message. I get the expected JAVA exception when I specify an invalid driver name. What is the class listed in the exception? Here's my test :

java -Dij.driver=mybogusDriver org.apache.derby.tools.ij
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: mybogusDriver

The driver you need to specify is:  /org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver/

HTH

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