start the script from the command prompt

Hi all
I'm trying to run a script from the command prompt, I get the following error message:
A JDK is required to run Web Services with OracleDI. You are currently using
a JRE.
OracleDI: From scenario INT_ACCOUNT_LOAD_ONE 001 Global context...
java.sql.SQLException: no driver appropriate
at java.sql.DriverManager.getDriver (unknown Source)
at com.sunopsis.sql.SnpsConnection.u (SnpsConnection.java)
at com.sunopsis.sql.SnpsConnection.c (SnpsConnection.java)
at com.sunopsis.sql.i.run (i.java)


I gave the information to the repository in the file odiparameters.bat, also I put the ODI_HOME path separately in the system of environmental variables. It is not a form of work.

Concerning
KK

This error message indicates that the driver is correct, but your URL for your storage space is not. (if she could not find the driver, then he would have given the exception to com.sunopsis.sql.c)

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