Prasenjit,
Please give more detail on the error you are getting. You probably do not
have the JDBC classes in your path or any place Tomcat can see it.
Regards,
Bertus Viljoen
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Subject: Tomcat setting
Hi
I m new to Tomcat.
I have installed Tomcat 2.0 . All the JSP ,Servlets
,Beans(Classes) etc are working fine.
However , if i try to include the JDBC code in the
class file it gives an unexpected error .
Is there any setting required to be done in , say
,the web.xml or the server.xml file or anything else
.
Please help
Thanks in advance,
Prasenjit
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