JDBC-ODBC connection to MS SQL Server

Hi All,
I am new to Java. I want to connect from my JSP page to a remote MS SQL Server. So please tell me where i can find the suitable driver(MS SQL and not SQL Server 2000. I think SQL Server 2000 driver is not compatible with MS SQL Server). It would be of great help if you can give a sample code as well to connect to the database. Thanks.

sample:
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