JDBC connection to SQL Server 2000

Hi,
I am new to Java programming. I am using Websphere Studio Site Developer 5.1 and I am having issues connecting to SQL 2000.
This is what I have done so far:
1. Downloaded the SQL Server 2k JDBC service pack 3 driver from Microsoft.
2. Ran the executable. Seems like the JDBC driver was installed successfully.
3. Created a user w/ dbo permissions on the DB that I want to access.
Here is a snippet of my java code so far:
Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://DEV01:1433;DatabaseName=NG_RFQ;SelectMethod=cursor", "username", "password");
Statement stmt = con.createStatement();
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM Customer");
if(rs.next()){
customerName = rs.getString("CustomerName");
buyerName = rs.getString("BuyerName");
con.close();
I have been working on this for days and can NOT get a connection established.
Here are some of the error messages that I have been receiving thru WSSD.
java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver
[8/11/04 18:11:54:815 EDT] 5e5c8f29 SystemErr R      at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:558)
Can anyone please tell me what I am doing wrong? Or point me in the right direction.
I have searched hi and lo for the answer but still no luck.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-JML

"No suitable driver" means one of two things:
1. You forgot the Class.forName() part (quite uncommon, but if I look at the original post, this might just be the cause).
2. The URL is wrong (usually a typo, look for colons, semicolons, parameter names etc.)
Alin.

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