I can't vouch for the Apache virtual hosts part, but to make it
available for all your Tomcat applications, you can put the jar in the
lib folder, along with servlet.jar. You may also need to add it to your
classpath. 

You may get other offerings, but if not, there's a simple plug-and-play
JDBC sample web application at 

< http://husted.com/about/struts/ >

As configured, it will test a factory-default MySQL installation "out
of the box" on your local workstation. If yours is not a default
installation, you can revise the <datasource> element in the
struts-config.xml in the usual way.

This example uses the Jakarta Struts framework, but will test your JDBC
connection nonetheless.

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On 12/28/2000 at 3:27 AM Shailaja Someshwar wrote:

Hello

Where do I need to place the mm.jdbc driver for MySQL
in tomcat directory so that its available system wide
and all of the Apache virtual hosts.

Also can someone direct me to a sample application to
test my JDBC connection is working or not, as I do not
know much about Java.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Shailaja

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