Are you running WebSphere under OS390 or do you only want to access DB2
running under OS390 but WebSphere runs under NT?
-----Original Message-----
From: Kelsey Fedde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 9:27 AM
Subject: Setting up OS/390 for JDBC
>I am needing to access DB2 tables with servlets. Our development
>environment is not configured correctly and I am having
>a difficult time finding someone either willing or able (not sure
>which) to help us get our development environment configured
>properly. CGI works, but servlets do not. I have tried some
>basic documentation which explains how to modify the classpaths
>under WebSphere...but so far nothing has worked.
>The environment webserver is WebSphere and the OS390
>version is 2.6. I have several servlets I would like to test against
>a database but so far am getting 500 Internal Server errors
>on every servlet that accesses a database.
>
>If someone knows of a good IBM redbook or a "simple" solution
>it would be greatly appreciated.
>
>thanks,
>Kelsey Fedde
>
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