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Stop using the jdbc.drivers property. Its confusing you because its likely that the classpath is not set correctly and instead of giving an error, the jdbc.drivers property causes that situation just to be ignored. So, for now, SKIP the jdbc.drivers property, and load the driver in the source code this way: DriverManager.registerDriver(new com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver()); If this compiles, then, GUARANTEED, you have the classpath set correctly. Keep the CLASSPATH the same when you run it. If this doesn't compiled, then GUARANTEED, you have the classpath set incorrectly. Download jtopen from http://www.as400.ibm.com/toolbox, to your PC. Binary FTP jt400.jar to your AS/400 in your IFS directory (lets assume you put it at /home/kulack/jt400.jar) Before you do the 'javac' command do this command in Qshell. export -s CLASSPATH=/home/kulack/jt400.jar:$CLASSPATH Once you get this working, change the load of the driver to be jdbc.drivers property or the Class.forName ("com.ibm.as400.AS400JDBCDriver") "The stuff we call "software" is not like anything that human society is used to thinking about. Software is something like a machine, and something like mathematics, and something like language, and something like thought, and art, and information... but software is not in fact any of those other things." Bruce Sterling - The Hacker Crackdown Fred A. Kulack - AS/400e Java and Java DB2 access, Jdbc, JTA, etc... IBM in Rochester, MN (Phone: 507.253.5982 T/L 553-5982) mailto:kulack@us.ibm.com Personal: mailto:kulack@bresnanlink.net AOL Instant Messenger: Home:FKulack Work:FKulackWrk "Peter Anderson @home" <peteranderson2@home.com>@midrange.com on 06/21/2001 10:54:37 AM Please respond to JAVA400-L@midrange.com Sent by: owner-java400-l@midrange.com To: <JAVA400-L@midrange.com> cc: Subject: RE: JDBC no suitable driver I've tried various combinations and either it doesn't find the class or I get the no suitable driver message. Here is the source and how I'm compiling/running. As I am new at this, there is probably something I'm missing. When I use the for.name as in Class.forName(AS400JDBCDriver), i get the message: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: AS400JDBCDriver. I am trying to run this in QSHELL accessing the same AS400. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- import java.util.*; import java.io.*; import java.sql.*; public class TestAS400 { public static void main (String[] arg) { Connection conn = null; try { String JDBCDriver ="AS400JDBCDriver"; String url ="jdbc:as400:sysname"; String user ="user"; String password="password"; conn = DriverManager.getConnection(url,user,password); System.out.println("Connected?"); } catch (Exception e) { if (e instanceof SQLException) System.out.println(((SQLException)e).getSQLState()); System.out.println(e); } finally { try { conn.close(); } catch (Exception e) {} } } } ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- To compile and run, I used QSHELL, enter commands below: javac TestAS400.java $ java TestAS400 -Djdbc.drivers=com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver 08001 java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver $ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- -----Original Message----- From: owner-java400-l@midrange.com [mailto:owner-java400-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Fred Kulack Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 1:58 PM To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com Subject: Re: JDBC no suitable driver Actually, using DriverManager.registerDriver(new com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver()); is perfectly reasonable. Class.forName() is generally better simply because the JDBC driver doesn't have to be in your classpath to compile. In either case, since you're not getting a ClassNotFound exception, you've got your classpath set correctly. You have the URL wrong? Toolbox uses jdbc:as400:systemname as the URL. "The stuff we call "software" is not like anything that human society is used to thinking about. Software is something like a machine, and something like mathematics, and something like language, and something like thought, and art, and information... but software is not in fact any of those other things." Bruce Sterling - The Hacker Crackdown Fred A. Kulack - AS/400e Java and Java DB2 access, Jdbc, JTA, etc... 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