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You should make sure that the driver is not in your wrapper.classpath and
IS in the repository list in your zone file.
James
At 09:57 7/21/00, you wrote:
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>I've recently installed ApacheJServ 1.1.2 and it's working. And I've
>recently downloaded the mySQL JDBC driver as well. In trying to run the
>following code, I get the error unable to load driver error. I'm not real
>sure what I should be checking. I've included my CLASSPATH as well as the
>directory structure to the drivers. Could anybody point me in the right
>direction as to what I should be checking?
>
>
>import java.io.*;
>import java.sql.*;
>import javax.servlet.*;
>import javax.servlet.http.*;
>
>/**
> * This is a simple example of an HTTP Servlet. It responds to the GET
> * and HEAD methods of the HTTP protocol.
> */
>public class Hello extends HttpServlet
>{
> /**
> * Handle the GET and HEAD methods by building a simple web page.
> * HEAD is just like GET, except that the server returns only the
> * headers (including content length) not the body we write.
> */
> public void doGet (HttpServletRequest request,
> HttpServletResponse response)
> throws ServletException, IOException
> {
> PrintWriter out;
> String title = "Example Apache JServ Servlet";
>
> // set content type and other response header fields first
> response.setContentType("text/html");
>
> // then write the data of the response
> out = response.getWriter();
>
> try {
>
> // The newInstance() call is a work around for some
> // broken Java implementations
> Class.forName("org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver").newInstance();
>
> }
> catch (Exception E) {
> out.println("Unable to load driver.");
> E.printStackTrace();
> }
>
>
> out.println("<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>");
> out.println(title);
> out.println("</TITLE></HEAD><BODY bgcolor=\"#FFFFFF\">");
> out.println("<H1>" + title + "</H1>");
> out.println("<H2> Congratulations, ApacheJServ 1.1.2 is
> working!<br>");
> out.println("</BODY></HTML>");
> out.close();
> }
>}
>
>
>
>CLASSPATH=.:/usr/local/jdk/lib/classes.zip:/usr/local/jdk/mySQL:/usr/local/JServ/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar:/usr/local/jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar
>
>4 directories, 37 files
>[root@Gandalf mySQL]# tree > tree.out
>[root@Gandalf mySQL]# less tree.out
>
>
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