Yes you need to use dbsrv if you are calling sybase situated on another
machine.

You need to get the sybase engine up and running with dbeng6 if it is on
the same machine.

I assume you are using the sqlanywhere sybase server.

Bye

At 16:56 5/10/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi, can anyone help me on understanding the following?
>The situation is that
>  - in a stand-alone java application , a jdbc-odbc connection to a sybase
>is working fine,
>  - but, in a servlet, it IS NOT and getting the following error.
>
>what does the following error mean? and why? thankx
>java.sql.SQLException: Specified driver could not be loaded due to system
>error 126 (Sybase System 11). no db connection
>YwL
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