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The "No valid JDBC driver specified is generally
pointing to the url you are using being invalid. It is locating the driver
else you should have received a Class Not Found error.
-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 11:38 AM To: JRun-Talk Subject: No valid JDBC Driver specified I put the MM MySQL JDBC Driver in jrun/servers/lib - trying both versions - mysql.comp.jar and mysql.uncomp.jar and still get this error: "No valid JDBC driver specified" when I test the connection in the JMC. The name of the driver is - "org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver". What else could be ocurring? |
- No valid JDBC Driver specified Juan Taylor
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