Aneesha,
thanks a LOT! my connection to mySQL with JSP is working GREAT now. thanks a ton. i 
did place my .jar files in the /servers/lib dir instead of where they were and it's 
working. tell me something, if  remove the %CLASSPATH% references from my 
autoexec.bat, will it work? cause i think JRun's not using the classpath.

Somehow my JavaMail is still not working. I did put all my .jar files concerned with 
JavaMail (mail.jar, smtp.jar, activation.jar etc.) in the /servers/lib dir...but it's 
still not working.... could you tell me what could be wrong and how to use JavaMail 
with JRun?

Regards,
SupremeBeing

>Date:         Sun, 20 May 2001 07:57:07 +1000
>From: Aneesha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>SUBJECTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Hi
>
>JRun does not use the classpath. Check the documentation  for sure but I
>think you place the jar files in D:\Allaire\JRun\Servers\lib\
>
>Aneesha
>
>
>
>> this is what i'm putting in my autoexec.bat :
>>
>> SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;D:\Allaire\javamail\mail.jar
>> SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;D:\Allaire\jaf\activation.jar
>> SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;D:\Allaire\javamail\smtp.jar
>>
>> and still my JavaMail ain't working. What could be wrong?
>>
>> SupremeBeing
>>
>> >Date:         Sat, 12 May 2001 17:08:55 -0500
>> >From: Shahed Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Subject:      Re: JavaMail with JSP
>> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >
>> >You also need smtp.jar in your classpath
>> >
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