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Kurt,
Try placing the jar file in /QIBM/UserData/Java400/ext as that's always
included in the Classpath. This will confirm whether or not it's
something in your environment variables or another issue.
hth!
date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 14:34:23 -0500
from: Kurt Anderson <kurt.anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: JDBC4R - Issue finding driver
I'm trying to setup connections to our SQLServer 2005 & 2008 servers.
I'm not at all familiar with JDBC stuff or setting up java. I've been
following Scott's presentation:
http://www.scottklement.com/presentations/External%20Databases%20from%20RPG.pdf
I downloaded the jtds jar and placed it in the IFS root in a folder called
/java/jdts/
The jar is jtds-1.2.5.jar. I thought I'd rename it to try jtds.jar as
well. Since it wasn't working I didn't know if I needed the /java/jdts/
under the Home directory in the IFS so I put it there as well.
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