You need to unzip the file and place jdbc2_0-stdext-src.jar in your
classpath.
> I hate to ask such a simple question, but I have just recently downloaded
> the JDBC 2.0 Ext API file from Sun (jdbc2_0-stdext-src.zip). I have
> searched the Sun site, including the ext API JDBC documentation, so many I
> missed this somewhere, but where do you place this zip file? I initially
> placed the zip file in my jdk1.3.0_02\lib directory, and then included the
> file location in my classpath (Windows 2000 machine) ie:
> C:\jdk1.3.0_02\lib\jdbc2_0-stdext-src.zip; but I am still getting a
> "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:javax/sql/PooledConnection" error when I
try
> to use it in a simple demo program. Are you required to unzip the zip
file
> or can you use the zip file as you do a jar file? And if you are required
> to unzip the file, what directory do you put the class files in so that
the
> compilier can find them?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
>
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