You need to specify the classpath to the JDBC driver in the wrapper.properties file. Just putting the jar in the tomcat/lib directory is not enough. Starting tomcat manually doesn't require this, as the batch file adds all the jars in the lib directory to the classpath.
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| Vinod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
04/01/2001 00:47
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To: cc: Subject: Problem with Tomcat as NT service |
Hi,
I have jakarta-tomcat-3.2 running on Win NT4 and IIS. I have used
jk_nt_service.exe to make tomcat as NT service and followed the steps as it
is in the documentation. After that I have started the service, when I run a
small jdbc example I got the sql exception 'No suitable jdbc driver found'.
The same program runs fine when I start tomcat manually. Please provide
solution.
Thanx n Regards,
Vinod
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