Hi,

sounds odd, very odd. I guess you have the gt-jdbc-oraclexxx.jar and the
ojdbc14.jar in the lib directories. I  further assume the tables are
indexed, including a spatial index and analysed.

I would do two things first before doing anything with Geoserver. Download
QGis and try to display it with QGis or use SQL developer and try to do a
spatial query on the dataset. Only after assuring that the tables are o.k. I
would look into Geoserver. 

And you are sure there is nothing in the log files, the datastore is o.k.
and the preview works o.k., i.e. displays all controls but a white canvas?

What happens with a direct WMS request?

Cheers

Christian



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