How set the oracle 10g path in xp environment variables

am new to java.
am practicing the jdbc, but while running the program it compied, but it does not execute the program.
it says
package oracle.jdbc.driver does not exist
DriverManager.getregister(new oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver());
then how to set the path of oracle 10g in xp environment variables.
plz send any body the answer.
its urgent.

tster wrote:
sunnyyld wrote:
then how to set the path of oracle 10g in xp environment variables.right click on my computer -> properties -> advanced -> environment variables.
Not that it would work, as the kid doesn't seem to understand what exactly it's doing wrong.
Had it worked through some basic tutorials it would have understood so I'm not going to tell it, just tell it to work through some basic tutorials.

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