How can I create a database connection to Cloudscape database in 9iJDeveloper?

How can I create a database connection to Cloudscape database in
9iJDeveloper?
thanks.

Hi,
I assume you have a JDBC driver for Cloudscape.
1. In the IDE System Navigator, expand the Connections Node.
2. Right-click on the Database Connection and choose New
Connection .. .
3. Click pass the welcome screen.
4. In Step 1, name your connection and choose "3rd party JDBC
Driver"
5. Follow the rest of the steps and provide username/password,
class name and URL, test and you should be ready to go.
Good luck.

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