Try it and see. If I understand you correctly and you mean to add it where the standard jdk jar's reside, if your app is a distributed one, you usually want the jar's explicitely associated with the...
Type: Posts; User: copeg
Try it and see. If I understand you correctly and you mean to add it where the standard jdk jar's reside, if your app is a distributed one, you usually want the jar's explicitely associated with the...
Setting the class path
Are the driver packages on your classpath? If not, you need to add them to the classpath (eg let the jvm know where the packages are), which is typically IDE dependent.