Thanks to all who helped with this problem.  Our solution was
as described below.

Thanks again!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hans Bergsten
> Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 10:57 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: Problem with Oracle and Servlets - 3rd try
>
> ptrehet wrote:
> >
> > I've got the same problem with a servlet using MySQL jdbc bridge.
> > ClassNotFoundException : org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver !
> > If using jdbc-odbc, there are no problems !
> > Well..
> > If someone had an idea.
>
> You must make sure the JDBC driver classes are included in the CLASSPATH
> for the servlet engine. How the CLASSPATH is set for the engine varies
> between products, but it's usually done through the Admin interface and/or
> by editing property files for the engine.
>
> The reason you don't need to do this for the JDBC-ODBC bridge is that the
> JDBC-ODBC driver classes are included in the standard Java libraries.
>
> --
> Hans Bergsten           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gefion Software         http://www.gefionsoftware.com
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