Generating an Entity Bean from a Database Table

I am following the tutorial "How Do I: Generate an Entity Bean from a Database
Table?" and in that process doing the "Configuring a Data Source". This is the
message I get when I configure a data source per the tutorial and click OK. This
data source exists and the information is correct that I have supplied.
Do I need to put the MS jars somewhere to enable this?
See attached file

I've just figured it out. An input source also takes a Reader in its constructor. I was thinking that it only took an InputStream, and as the Serializer requires you to set a Writer on it, I was finding it impossible to convert between bytes and chars. Now, I have simply set a blank CharArrayWriter on the Serializer, got a char[] from it once the Serializer has written the Document to the stream, and then constructed a CharArrayReader with this char[]. It works fine now. Not that anyone read the problem anyway cos I solved it a few minutes after I posted it. Considering it first cropped up about 4 months ago and it has been niggling ever since, I am pleased!

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        public static Class toClass(int sqlType) {
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            switch (sqlType) {
            case Types.BIGINT :
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            case Types.SMALLINT :
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            case Types.BIT :
            case Types.BOOLEAN :
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                break;
            case Types.CHAR :
                result = Character.class;
                break;
            case Types.DATE :
            case Types.TIMESTAMP :
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                break;
            case Types.DECIMAL :
            case Types.DOUBLE :
            case Types.FLOAT :
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            case Types.NULL :
                result = null;
                break;
            case Types.LONGVARCHAR :
            case Types.VARCHAR :
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                break;
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                StringBuffer sb2 = new StringBuffer(); //methods
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                    sb2.append(columnName);
                    sb2.append(".\n     *\n     * @return ");
                    sb2.append(columnName);
                    sb2.append(".\n     */\n");
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                    sb2.append(typeName);
                    sb2.append(" get");
                    sb2.append(columnName);
                    sb2.append("() {\n");
                    sb2.append("        return ");
                    sb2.append(fieldName);
                    sb2.append(";\n    }\n\n");
                }//next column
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                sb.append("/* $Header: /data/iComps/icf/prg/java/src/de/icomps/sql/JDBCUtils.java 9     24.10.03 14:25 Hilpert $ */\n");
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                sb.append("     *\n     * @return String representation of the object.\n");
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                sb.append("        StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(super.toString());\n\n");
                sb.append(sb3.toString());
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                sb.append("    }\n\n");
                sb.append("}//"+className);
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