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Thanks Rick. But that'll mean code change and loss of code
portability.....lemme try to get the configuration right first.....else I
can always come back and load the straight jdbc driver later.
By the way, does this look like a bug for the Oracle 7.3 - JServ 1.2 -
jdbc-odbc bridge trio ? Anyone run into any similar problems lately ?

Thanks again,
SG





"Rick Bosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@list.working-dogs.com> on 05/03/2000
12:44:12 PM

From: "Rick Bosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@list.working-dogs.com> on 05/03/2000
      12:44 PM

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try the straight jdbc driver, its less problematic and not be as fast as
ODBC but might be faster than JDBC-ODBC.  Are you sure the dsn is on the NT
machine?

-rick

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>Subject: Oracle 7.3, jdbc-odbc bridge driver and servlets
>Date: Wed, May 3, 2000, 11:46 AM
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> Hi,
> I'm running Apache 1.3.12 with JServ 1.1 on NT4.0, jdk 1.2.2,  jsdk2.0
> My servlets access Oracle 7.3 using the normal jdbc-odbc bridge driver
that
> ships with jdk1.2.2. The database is registered under the System DSN
> domain etc.
> Now, the servlets work unchanged on the same Apache version etc on
Windows
> '98, but it's running into problems while loading the driver classes
> on NT.  The error seems to suggest that it does find the specified driver
> ("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver"), but can't load it due to some strange
> quirk of Apache
> and / or Oracle 7.3
> The error I get on running an sql trace :
> "Specified driver could not be loaded due to system error  126
(Oracle73)."
>
> I checked the classpath and all other specs in jserv.properties, etc -
and
> as I said earlier, it works fine under the same setting on Windows 98,
but
> not on NT.
> Any pointers to what could be going on here ?
>
> Any help would be appreciated....
>
> Thanx in advance,
> SG
>
>
>
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