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Connection to SQLServer2000


  • Subject: Connection to SQLServer2000
  • From: Bill Reynolds <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 14:33:09 -0700

I'm trying to connect to a Windows data source and am a little (lot) in the
dark.

I have an XP machine running "MSDE" (Microsoft Desktop Engine), publishing a
SQL Server 2000 database, for testing purposes named "Tigerpaw.mdf".  The
workstation is i.p. Address 10.0.0.23.

My attempted connection string (in EOModeler) is "
jdbc:SQLServer://10.0.0.23/Tigerpaw" which gives me a nice long error in
EOModeler (error msg below).

I must be making a bunch of elementary mistakes right out the gate.  The
idea that it would "simply work" is a bit far fetched.  Can anyone lend a
hand on the in's/out's of connecting/modeling?

I appreciate any help :)

Thanks,

-Bill Reynolds



Error Message from EOModeler:
-----------------------------------

JDBC connection failed for driver
:'com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver'. Driver not found in Java
Runtime! Please verify your CLASSPATH environment variable. The current
CLASSPATH for your application is :
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