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I figured it out

I had two problems.

First it was the CLASSPATH. I installed the java run time env 6 update 14. I then copied the oracle jar file to the lib directory of the java run time. Then I added the jar file to the classpath env variable.

Second problem was the connection string. I had the url port number of the database application server, so I double checked the TNS and used that for the connection string.

I also put an extra copy of the oracle jar file in notes\jvm\lib\ext also. Not sure at this point if that helped. I'm going to test it out again by deleting it in the jvm\lib.

Its past 5pm so I'm getting out of work, I will post the code tomorrow.


Feedback response number WEBB7U6USE created by ~Autumn Zenfanagen on 07/21/2009

SQL Driver error for Java agent (~Patti Fezgerom... 8.Jul.09)
. . Could be classpath (~Carol Cisvelus... 9.Jul.09)
. . . . Thanks Chris! (~Patti Fezgerom... 22.Jul.09)
. . Same error with Oracle (~Autumn Zenfana... 21.Jul.09)
. . . . I figured it out (~Autumn Zenfana... 21.Jul.09)
. . . . . . Thanks.. I will try this. (~Patti Fezgerom... 22.Jul.09)
. . . . . . More Questions about your solution (~Patti Fezgerom... 6.Aug.09)
. . . . . . . . changed jobs (~Autumn Zenfana... 25.Mar.10)




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