Thanks. You are right. Hadn't had my coffee yet : -}

At 01:44 PM 06/21/2000 -0700, Adam Ambrose wrote:
>The more proper place may be to put any extention packages in
>$JAVA_HOME/lib/ext, as I just discovered the other day from here:
>
>http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/guide/extensions/spec.html
>
>
>Rajesh Nair wrote:
>> 
>> You may want to check if your CLASSPATH is exported or if you have
specified
>> both the compressed and
>> uncompressed jars in the classpath. I put the jars under the $JAVA_HOME/lib
>> directory and that seemed to
>> work
>> 
>> At 08:58 AM 06/20/2000 +0530, Hrishiraj Nair wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi ,
>> >
>> > I use Mysql along with JDBC1.2 on Linux. It is required that I
download the
>> > Mysql driver for linux to do the same. I could download the driver
>> > (mm.mysql.jdbc-1.2b) from <http://www.mysql.com>www.mysql.com
>> >
>> > As stated in the documentation it is required to set the classpath, after
>> > installing the driver. I did so but after which my Java program gives
me an
>> > error "Class Not Found".
>> >
>> > Please help.
>> > Hrishi.
>> >
>> > PS : The Java program was used to open a connection to the database
and see
>> > if it connects, a fairly simple code :)
>> 
>> Rajesh Nair
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Ph: 913 599 7201
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