I don't know much about JDBC but I received the same error message when I
failed to include the username and password as parameters to the constructor
for the driver!

I have found that the error message class not found doesn't always mean just
that!   It could also be that you haven't included classes111.zip in
classpath!

Karen

-----Original Message-----
From: Sharat Babu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 20 January 2000 02:25
Subject: thin driver problem in jdbc to oracle.........


>I am getting an error class not found.
>driver problem
>
>i am using thin driver classes111.zip
>
>my database is oracle 8.
>
>I am thinking that thin driver classes111.zip should be used for
>jdk1.1.x.
>
>i am using jdk1.2.2..........can i use the same one.
>
>any help is thankful..
>
>regards
>sharat
>
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