Thanks Felix,
Removing the extraneous space seems to have fixed it. A classic 
copy-paste-error.

Best regards,

Simon Kepp Nielsen
IT Infrastructure Manager - IT Operations

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Fra: Felix Schumacher [mailto:felix.schumac...@internetallee.de] 
Sendt: 10. november 2015 15:15
Til: Tomcat Users List
Emne: Re: Cannot load JDBC driver class 'oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver '"



Am 10. November 2015 15:06:09 MEZ, schrieb Simon Kepp Nielsen <s...@pfa.dk>:
>Hi all,
>
>I've tried following the instructions in 
>https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto
>.html to add an Oracle DataSource to my Tomcat 7.0.65 installation. The 
>relevant contents of my $CATALINA_HOME\conf\context.xml is:

You probably don't want to change the context of all your webapps. 
conf/catalina/localhost/YOURWEBAPP.xml is a better place. 

><Resource name="jdbc/AssetDB" auth="Container"
>type="javax.sql.DataSource" maxActive="10" maxIdle="5" maxWait="10000"
>username="sin" password="hidden"
>driverClassName="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver " logAbandoned="true"
>url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@pfacddbora01:1521:TESTDB"/>
>
>I have added ojdbc6.jar to $CATALINA_HOME\lib, but when I acces the 
>test jsp page, I get the following error:
>javax.servlet.ServletException: javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Unable 
>to get connection, DataSource invalid:
>"org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot load JDBC 
>driver class 'oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver '"

It is probably the space after OracleDriver.

Try to remove it and seewhat happens. 

Regards,
Felix 
>
>Full error page attached for details. Can anybody explain, what is 
>wrong, and how to fix this. I am quite baffled by this error, as the 
>Jar-file containing the JDBC driver, including the class it complains 
>about is in the tomcat lib dir, which is also, where the dbcp jars are 
>found.
>
>Platform info:
>    Tomcat 7.0.65
>    Java 1.8.0_45
>Windows 7 x64
>
>
>
><best regards
>
>Simon Kepp Nielsen
>IT Infrastructure Manager - IT Operations
>M: 30 52 77 07 - E: s...@pfa.dk<mailto:s...@pfa.dk>
>
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