The best thing to do is to add the JDBC driver inside a framework or inside the 
app if you don't have your own frameworks. This way, you won't have to remember 
to put the driver on the server.

> Hallo,
> after a long pause I retry to get this linux install running. The error is 
> that the mysql driver is not found in classpath.
> 
> Ok, I have a linux install so the actual mysql jdbc adaptor jar is under 
> /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Extensions
> 
> On the developer machine it is under /Library/WebObjects/Extensions. The jar 
> is linked in under that path in Eclipse
> in the classpath. But the class path is not included. It does not appear in 
> the listing in the error message when the
> app is launched from the shell.
> 
> So: Where should I put the external .jar files to get them into the 
> deployment classpath or do I need to do something in eclipse apart from 
> linking the .jars in the
> Librarys to get them into the classpath.
> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Ute
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