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<blockquote data-quote="Vignesh" data-source="post: 94955" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Thats weird. If you have Oracle 8i installed, classes12.jar/.zip should be available in one of the Oracle installation folders. This jar file contains the Oracle JDBC drivers.</p><p>Did you do a typical installation or did you customize the install? If you cannot find that jar file, try this link <a href="http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/htdocs/jdbc_10201.html" target="_blank">Oracle JDBC driver download</a></p><p></p><p>Regarding the update of environment variables, since you are working on WinXP it is much more simpler. Since you are using JCreatorPro, that should take care of invoking the java compiler correctly. So you do not have to worry about setting the JAVA_HOME environment variable. However if you had used something like Notepad to write code, you will need to know these steps.</p><p>Goto Control Panel->System->click on Advanced tab->Click on Environment variables.</p><p>There are two kinds of environment variables - User and System. User variables are only for the user who is logged on. System variables are applicable for everybody who logs onto the system. </p><p>Click on the "New" button below the list of System variables and type in the name as JAVA_HOME. Give the value as the folder to where you have installed the JDK. Say if you had installed it on "C:\Java\j2sdk1.4.2", just type in that value as it is and click on OK.</p><p>And then look for the variable named PATH in the System variables list. Select that and click on the "Edit" button. Now you can prefix the following string to the already existing value.</p><p>.;%JAVA_HOME%\bin;</p><p>And then click on OK.</p><p>Then look for the variable named CLASSPATH, if it is not there, create one by clicking on the "New" button. And then give the following value.</p><p>.;<location of the file classes12.jar including the name of the file>;</p><p>This should ensure that jar file is available for everybody who logs onto the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vignesh, post: 94955, member: 274"] Thats weird. If you have Oracle 8i installed, classes12.jar/.zip should be available in one of the Oracle installation folders. This jar file contains the Oracle JDBC drivers. Did you do a typical installation or did you customize the install? If you cannot find that jar file, try this link [URL="http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/htdocs/jdbc_10201.html"]Oracle JDBC driver download[/URL] Regarding the update of environment variables, since you are working on WinXP it is much more simpler. Since you are using JCreatorPro, that should take care of invoking the java compiler correctly. So you do not have to worry about setting the JAVA_HOME environment variable. However if you had used something like Notepad to write code, you will need to know these steps. Goto Control Panel->System->click on Advanced tab->Click on Environment variables. There are two kinds of environment variables - User and System. User variables are only for the user who is logged on. System variables are applicable for everybody who logs onto the system. Click on the "New" button below the list of System variables and type in the name as JAVA_HOME. Give the value as the folder to where you have installed the JDK. Say if you had installed it on "C:\Java\j2sdk1.4.2", just type in that value as it is and click on OK. And then look for the variable named PATH in the System variables list. Select that and click on the "Edit" button. Now you can prefix the following string to the already existing value. .;%JAVA_HOME%\bin; And then click on OK. Then look for the variable named CLASSPATH, if it is not there, create one by clicking on the "New" button. And then give the following value. .;<location of the file classes12.jar including the name of the file>; This should ensure that jar file is available for everybody who logs onto the system. [/QUOTE]
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