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This may not be an Oracle issue but another classloader issue. Can you
paste in the entire message? You should get a about 10 other lines in
that error message.
Ben Ricker
Senior Systems Administrator
US-Rx, Inc.
Darko Stankovic wrote:
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> Hello Ben,
>
> thanx for your help, I tried everything, but nothing seemed to work,
> compilation is ok, I can compile it, even driver registration is fine, but
> when I try to get a statement, it gives me this error :
>
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: java.util.Map
>
> Interesting. I will try to look for a solution, and if anybody experienced
> something like this, please let me know.
>
> Thanx,
>
> Darko
>
> P.S. Darko isnt such a great name, trust me.
>
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ben Ricker
> Sent: January 15, 2001 2:51 PM
> To: Java Apache Users
> Subject: Re: ApacheJServ-oracle
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> I would put the Oracle drivers ONLY in the Classpath
> (wrapper.classpath=/path/to/oracle). If you put them in both they will
> probably conflict.
>
> Ben Ricker <-- wishing his name was 'Darko'
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> Darko Stankovic wrote:
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>> Hello, me again, well the error I am getting when trying to access my
>> servlet thru Apache is :
>> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
>>
>> So I believe that there has to be something with the config files, since
>
> my
>
>> compilation went fine which means it found oracle driver at compilation
>> time. I also set classpath and path to classes12.zip in jserv.properties
>> file, and my own environment.
>> Does anybody know where else or what else I need to set up/get in order
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> for
>
>> this to work from Apache.
>>
>> Thanx,
>>
>> Darko
>>
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>> Stankovic
>> Sent: January 15, 2001 1:15 PM
>> To: Java Apache Users
>> Subject: RE: ApacheJServ-oracle
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>> Match, yes I did put zip file in my classpath as well as path, and
>
> compiling
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>> is ok, the only thing is I cant access it thru the browser.
>>
>> Shanahan, thanx for your help, yes I think I need to do that, to test step
>> by step.
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>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Match Grun
>> Sent: January 15, 2001 11:14 AM
>> To: Java Apache Users
>> Subject: Re: ApacheJServ-oracle
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>> You need to put the ZIP file in your CLASSPATH.
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>> Match
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>> Darko Stankovic wrote:
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>>> Hello, I have jdk1.2.2, jsdk2.0. Apache_JServ-1.0, on rh 6.0 box and I am
>>> trying to use oracle driver to connect to an oracle database on nt box. I
>>> am able to compile and everything is fine using this driver, but when I
>>
>> try
>>
>>> to instantiate it thru the browser, it gives me exception
>>> "oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver". Now I am not sure why this happens,
>>> maybe I did not put the classpath right, but compilation is ok. I put
>>> classes12.zip file into my servlet repository.
>>> Does anybody any suggestions about this ?
>>>
>>> Thanx for your help.
>>>
>>> Darko
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