I am using a special wrapper around my Driver so that I don't need to
have the jar on the classpath. This trick clashes with the
DriverDataSource class. Instead of failing immediately if the class
doesn't exist, it might be prudent to check with the
java.sql.DriverManager first - or, heck, even go there first - after
all, that is the standard way of obtaining a Driver.
Regards,
Scott
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