You'll need to edit your jbuilder.config file (in Jbuilder/bin/).  You'll
see a line that looks like this: # Add JDBC Drivers  And under it is where
you'll add the path to your jdbc driver.  Then, restart Jbuilder, and your
jdbc explorer should work.


                                                                                       
                         
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has any one used jdbc explorer which comes with
Jbuilder 4.0

i am trying to use it but its not loading the oracle
driver,classpath issue...

any suggestions!

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