Unable to use db2 jdbc driver

i am unable to find the exact name of the db2 jdbc driver that is to be passed in class.forName() method ......i tried to find it in its documentation but not get any result ........please send me the exact name of the driver that i can pass in above method

disarmer wrote:
i am unable to find the exact name of the db2 jdbc driver that is to be passed in class.forName() methoddid you try reading the docs?
......i tried to find it in its documentation but not get any result don't go there, we all know that if I google for it it will be right up at the top of the result list
........please send me the exact name of the driver that i can pass in above methodhave you stopped to think that we'd need a lot more information about your configuration to tell you what driver you need? in any case, go to google and type in your database version and search for the driver.

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