>Simply include the jar file in your classpath and access your
>MySQL-databases through the classes of the JDBC-API.

thanks a lot. but can you tell me where exactly (as in, which folder?) do i have to 
place my .jar file? i'm using the JRun server. where should i keep the .jar file so 
that it's usable when include it in the classpath.

cheers,
T. Edison jr.



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