You probably aren't using the right driver name. The one you are specifying
is a JDBC-ODBC bridge driver which is useless unless you happened to have
some ODBC package on your linux box. You should look at the connection
examples that came with your particular JDBC driver... whatever that is.
-mdf
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 12:28 AM
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> Subject: How to create the DSN name under linux.
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> Hi every body,
> I am new to linux and Linux database environment under Java.
> I wanted to know about,
> How to create the DSN name under Linux.
> I want to connect MSSQL under linux. I have installed the MSSQL
> and Java under linux. I have also installed MS-SQL compliant JDBC
> driver under linux.
> But some how its not getting connected.
> and I receive the error message
> "sun/jdbc/odbc/JdbcOdbcDriver" not found.
>
> From: P.
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