Problem of connection to PROGRESS 9.1D database

hi,
i have problem to have Jdeveloper to connect Progress database with version 9.1D. The JDBC driver did be loaded but no schema information could be retrieved. i am sure that my database userid/password has the enough right to
do so . i am told "success" , when pressing the button "testing connection" , but no logon information could be found in the database log . Any help is highly
apprieciated.
thanks in advance.
baker.

What JDeveloper version are you using?
Look and see if you have a "Show all schemas" in Tools > Preferences > Database and if so, check it.
Rob
Team JDev

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    Class.forName("com.progress.sql.jdbc.JdbcProgressDriver");
    conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:jdbcProgress:T:sun3899:28409:DISP","USER","PASS");
    THE RESULT I GET: is what I have specified before:
    No suitable driver found for jdbc:jdbcProgress:T:sun3899:28409:DISP
    at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:602)
    at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:185)
    at SQLService.main(SQLService.java:21)
    EXPECTED RESULT:  is it should connect to the database successfully

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