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Another thing to try is to change apache to run as your userid. (instead of
nobody) and see if that fixes it.

Jason Goemaat wrote:

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> Why don't you try to expand the jar in your repository directory.  See if
> it picks up the classes there.
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> Also maybe you can try a simple jar of your own with a test class and put
> it in the same directory as the mysql jar.  That'll tell you for sure if
> it's the jar file and classes, or if it's your system settings.
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> Jason
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