Hi All,

I was wondering if anyone could explain to me the difference between the Oracle JDBC 
drivers.  I was looking thru some old postings and I noticed a post about Oracle 
drivers: OCI and Thin Client and the MX Driver.  Is there a major difference between 
the three. I am currently in the testing some of my apps in MX and I was just 
wondering if I should use the supplied driver or try to install Oracle's instead.

I believe that the Oracle Drivers need to be downloaded from Oracle and installed on 
the server. 

Any help would be appreciated.


This is part of the thread that I was looking at:

But look at the second run.  The second run and other runs to the database were 
consisted.  The jdbc:oracle:thin
driver was always the fastest followed by the jdbc:oracle:oci driver.  The slowest was 
the MXJDBC driver.  This was
consistant after the first run.


Thanks
Mario

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