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It is part of the API, what are you trying to do? You will need to find a driver for
the specific database that you are trying to access. I have developed JDBC
apps/servlets locally on a linux machine as well as a linux/apache/jserv server, it
works great.

Erick

Ben Ricker wrote:

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> Has anyone had to run JDBC on a Linux machine? What did you have to do to get it
> running? Here is what I have done so far:
>
> Loaded Apache Server from source 1.3.12
> Loaded Apache Jserv 1.1
> Loaded JSDK 2.0
> Loaded JDK 1.2.2
>
> I thought Ihad read somehwere that JDBC is built into JDK 1.2.2 so that I need not
> do anything particular to it. Is this true?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ben Ricker
> Essehealth, Inc.
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