I always put the drivers into the web app's lib folder and don't
have any problem - Tomcat loads them automatically (if they are .jar files)
and this way you can replace the drivers for one webapp at a time without
affecting the other webapps (this is useful when you are converting
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Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 08:20:16 -0500
I always put the drivers into the web app's lib folder and don't
have any problem - Tomcat loads them automatically (if they are .jar files)
and this way you can replace the drivers
You aren't using the Microsoft VM are you?
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Hi Randy,
Thanks! I'm sorry I failed to mention that I had put the jar files in the
lib
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Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 16:01:08 +0100
You aren't using the Microsoft VM are you?
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You aren't using the Microsoft VM are you?
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