Try putting the mysql jar file in the lib directory of your web app or your
app server's default lib directory.

R

On 7/12/02 12:12 PM, "Lai, Kenny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hey all i'm getting a sqlException, with mysql as the database on a local
> machine..
>
> SQLState: 08001
> Message: No suitable driver
>
> my CLASSPATH variable is set to the jdk, and the mysql jar file (CLASSPATH
> =C:\j2sdk1.4.0\bin; C:\Downloads\code\classes\mm.mysql-2.0.4-bin.jar)
>
> are there are any ideas on why this may be?
>
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