RE: Can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path

2003-07-31 Thread Ollier John
In fact, it was something to do with the way I was launching Tomcat.

I had :

set CATALINA_HOME=D:\...\tomcat4
...
cmd /C %CATALINA_HOME%\bin\startup.bat

I changed it to:

cmd /C d:\[actual path]\tomcat4\bin\startup.bat

Then everything worked. Maybe I am doing something dumb or my BAT file is
wrong, but there it is for future reference.


 -Original Message-
 From: Mike Curwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 30 July 2003 22:59
 To: 'Tomcat Users List'
 Subject: RE: Can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path
 
 
 I'm surprised that classes12.zip would load in the first application.
 Normally you would have to rename this file classes12.jar.   Maybe
 that's been done in the first, but not the second ?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Ollier John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 4:37 PM
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
  Subject: Can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path
  
  
  I have 2 separate directory structures containing two copies 
  of Tomcat 4.0 and two copies of my application. The 
  applications connect to 2 different Oracle databases via 
  JDBC, which exist in the same Oracle Home. I am using Windows 
  2000 and JDK1.4.1.
  
  When I try to start the second application, I get an error 
  saying Tomcat can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path.
  
  I have checked:
  
  1) that the directory containing ocijdbc9.dll is in the PATH
  2) that classes12.zip - the file containing the Oracle JDBC 
  driver is the right one for the release of Oracle we are 
  using and that it is in CATALINA_HOME\common\lib
  3) I can write a test class that runs on the command line and 
  connects to the database
  4) I have some debug code that prints out result of 
  System.getProperty(java.library.path); and that includes 
  the directory containing ocijdbc9.dll
  
  Does anyone have any idea of what's going wrong?
  
  Thanks in advance
  
  John
  
  
 
 
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Re: Can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path

2003-07-31 Thread Paul
just a comment:  i use oracle8i and jdbc drivers as well, and i was under
the impression that classes12.zip is not compatible with jdk 1.4 (but rather
1.2).


- Original Message - 
From: Ollier John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 5:37 PM
Subject: Can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path


 I have 2 separate directory structures containing two copies of Tomcat 4.0
 and two copies of my application. The applications connect to 2 different
 Oracle databases via JDBC, which exist in the same Oracle Home. I am using
 Windows 2000 and JDK1.4.1.

 When I try to start the second application, I get an error saying Tomcat
 can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path.

 I have checked:

 1) that the directory containing ocijdbc9.dll is in the PATH
 2) that classes12.zip - the file containing the Oracle JDBC driver is
the
 right one for the release of Oracle we are using and that it is in
 CATALINA_HOME\common\lib
 3) I can write a test class that runs on the command line and connects to
 the database
 4) I have some debug code that prints out result of
 System.getProperty(java.library.path); and that includes the directory
 containing ocijdbc9.dll

 Does anyone have any idea of what's going wrong?

 Thanks in advance

 John


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Can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path

2003-07-30 Thread Ollier John
I have 2 separate directory structures containing two copies of Tomcat 4.0
and two copies of my application. The applications connect to 2 different
Oracle databases via JDBC, which exist in the same Oracle Home. I am using
Windows 2000 and JDK1.4.1.

When I try to start the second application, I get an error saying Tomcat
can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path.

I have checked:

1) that the directory containing ocijdbc9.dll is in the PATH
2) that classes12.zip - the file containing the Oracle JDBC driver is the
right one for the release of Oracle we are using and that it is in
CATALINA_HOME\common\lib
3) I can write a test class that runs on the command line and connects to
the database
4) I have some debug code that prints out result of
System.getProperty(java.library.path); and that includes the directory
containing ocijdbc9.dll

Does anyone have any idea of what's going wrong?

Thanks in advance

John


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RE: Can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path

2003-07-30 Thread Mike Curwen
I'm surprised that classes12.zip would load in the first application.
Normally you would have to rename this file classes12.jar.   Maybe
that's been done in the first, but not the second ?

 -Original Message-
 From: Ollier John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 4:37 PM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: Can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path
 
 
 I have 2 separate directory structures containing two copies 
 of Tomcat 4.0 and two copies of my application. The 
 applications connect to 2 different Oracle databases via 
 JDBC, which exist in the same Oracle Home. I am using Windows 
 2000 and JDK1.4.1.
 
 When I try to start the second application, I get an error 
 saying Tomcat can't find ocijdbc9 in java.library.path.
 
 I have checked:
 
 1) that the directory containing ocijdbc9.dll is in the PATH
 2) that classes12.zip - the file containing the Oracle JDBC 
 driver is the right one for the release of Oracle we are 
 using and that it is in CATALINA_HOME\common\lib
 3) I can write a test class that runs on the command line and 
 connects to the database
 4) I have some debug code that prints out result of 
 System.getProperty(java.library.path); and that includes 
 the directory containing ocijdbc9.dll
 
 Does anyone have any idea of what's going wrong?
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 John
 
 


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