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Peter,
Since it will be loaded dynamically, I think you need to call Class.forName.
I usually have something like:
Class.forName("com.jdbc.driver.xxx");
David Morris
>>> peteranderson2@home.com 06/19/01 09:12AM >>>
I receive the message 'no suitable driver' when I run a java program in
QSHELL on the AS/400 and it tries to register the JDBC driver using the
following statement: DriverManager.registerDriver(new
com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver());
We are running OS/400 V4R4 with JDK 1.1.7 and I have verified the AS/400
Toolbox for Java has been installed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Peter Anderson
Sunset Software Services Inc.
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