Then I'd guess it's either corrupt or the wrong jar.

Try this:

jar -tvf <your ojdbc.jar> | grep Driver.class

Any errors? Do you see the driver class? Is the name right?

Larry


On 8/1/06, jeb001 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

So, I've tried number of places for that jar.. but it does not work wherever
I put it.
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