From: | Peter Mount <petermount(at)maidstone(dot)gov(dot)uk> |
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To: | "'Joseph Shraibman'" <jks(at)selectacast(dot)net> |
Cc: | pgsql-interfaces(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | RE: |
Date: | 2000-11-06 10:01:43 |
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So far, everyone who's asked me about problems with loading the driver with
Servlets had this problem. Setting CLASSPATH doesn't work, but putting the
.jar into jre/lib/ext does.
Personally I've not done anything with servlets, so it's basically knowing
what works for everyone who's asked. Perhaps apache does pass CLASSPATH, but
the others don't for some reason.
Peter
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Shraibman [mailto:jks(at)selectacast(dot)net]
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 7:23 PM
To: Peter Mount
Cc: 'waheed rahman'; pgsql-interfaces(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: [INTERFACES]
Peter Mount wrote:
>
> With JSP & Servlets you have to put the postgresql.jar file into the jre's
> lib/ext directory. Then the jar file is available as part of the system
wide
> classpath.
>
> The reason for this, is that with servlets & JSP, there is no way of
setting
> CLASSPATH.
>
There isn't? In Apache Jserv there is. What are you used to using?
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Joseph Shraibman
jks(at)selectacast(dot)net
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