arun prasath wrote:
I am sure that the driver is in classpath of my system. I have made it
sure again.
I am calling the xsl from my standalone java client. I am not running it
from a servlet.
still dont know why this driver is not supported by xalan.
The error mesages comes from the JDBC internal code, not Xalan.
Try to load the driver and open a JDBC connection to the URL
yourself. If this succeeds while Xalan still fails, ask on
the Xalan list for more help.
J.Pietschmann
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