I am having the exact same problem.  I have an application that works fine
using the driver and then it doesn't work when I try to use the driver in a
servlet.

I know that it is not a classpath problem because if it was, we would be
getting a "Class Not Found" exception when the servlet tries to use the
driver.

I also have two other databases on my server that run with no problem using
their JDBC drivers when I put the path to the .jar files in the
jserv.properties file.

Did you find a resolution to the problem, what were we doing wrong?


>From: sven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: DB2 jdbc driver & servlet.
>Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 14:31:54 -0300
>
>"Eulogio Robles P." wrote:
> >
> > Are you sure that the DB2 driver class files are in your
> > servlet engine classpath?
> >
>Well, I added wrapper.classpath=C:\bla\bla\db2java.zip to
>jserv.properties I I would expect that to be correct.
>
>sven
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