Try to place the classes12_01.zip in a file directory under allaire
directory and add the classpath in JRUN thru the Management Console.
Admin the Default server, choose Java Setting and add the path. In my case,
I've placed the class in Allaire\JRun\lib and added this directory in JRUN
classpath.
Note that problem may encountered when other directory instead of any under
Allaire is added to the classpath. That may cause the default server failed
to restart. I don't know whether it is a bug or not. But you can try the
above mentioned one first.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Raymond Blum
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 6:32 AM
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Subject: Jrun 3.0 datasource using JDBC/Oracle 8i
Hi
I am trying to set up a datasource in JRun 3 to use Oracle 8i. I enter
the URL and driver info as specified but when I go to test the
datasource, I get the msg:
No Valid JDBC Driver is Specified
I assume that the driver class had to be in the user classpath, so I
have put the file classes12_01.zip in my servers/<myserver>/lib dir and
have also UNZIPed this file into this dir for good measure.
(from local.properties)
jdbc.askit_dev.driver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
user.classpath={jrun.rootdir}/servers/lib;{jrun.server.rootdir}/lib;{jrun.se
rver.rootdir}/lib/classes12_01.zip
java.classpath={default}
jdbc.askit_dev.driver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
Any help is appreciated; the manual is SORELY lacking in this.
Thanks In Advance ---Raymond
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