Ok, I'll try that.
Nevertheless, I already tried to put the developped classtree of 
classes12.zip (oracle.jdbc....) in the lib directory (unzipped file), and 
it didn't work properly either. I may guess that renaming the .zip in .jar 
would have the same (non-)effect, wouldn't it ?

Jean-Fran�ois


>Try to rename the classes12.zip into classes12.jar.

>Tomcat only adds the jar files existing in the lib directory to its 
>classpath.

>Beno�t

> Thanx, Tom. But I already did that, and also the nls* file matching the
> release.
> It doesn't work better..
>
> Jean-Fran�ois
>
> >put the classes12.zip in the $TOMCAT_HOME/lib directory.
> >
> >regards, tom
> >
> >> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> >
> > Von: JFC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2001 16:33
> > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Betreff: ODBC-JDBC ** with JSP ** : 'No suitable driver'
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi  ~
> >
> > Sorry if this issue has recently come, I'm new to this mailing list.
> > Please  be lenient...  ^-^
> >
> > My problem is quite wide-spread, as I can see on different FAQ, but none
> > of  them solution it. Maybe you can help.
> >
> > I'm trying to run a JSP application under Jakarta on PC Win 2000 Server,
> > IIS 5, Jakarta as NT service.
> > And I'm getting the error "No suitable driver" on the getConnection(...)
> > method call, when trying to connect to an Oracle 8i instance.
> >
> > I mention that a standalone Java program running with the MS JVM calling
> > the same method with the same arguments on the same Oracle instance.
> >
> > Thank you for your help  ~
> >
> > JF


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