Re: oracle connection timeout...

2000-02-07 Thread quon
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Re: oracle connection timeout...

2000-02-07 Thread jon *
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Re: oracle connection timeout...

2000-02-07 Thread quon
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Re: oracle connection timeout...

2000-02-07 Thread jon *
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Re: Oracle Connection

1999-03-24 Thread Dave Paris
Booo!! Hisss!! Don't include the whole fscking digest in a message or reply! -- Regards, Dave "Why is the machine faster?" "We lubricated the sticky bits, it's much smoother now." To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsub

Re: Oracle Connection

1999-03-24 Thread Enrico Badella
Solaris 2.6 both SPARC and Intel Gujran, Natraj wrote: > > Could you mention the OS too ? Is it Win NT ? > > Thanks, > Natraj > > Enrico Badella wrote: > > > I just got on the thread now, but I can confirm that Apache 1.3.4 + > > Jserv 1.b03 + Oracle JDBC + mod_ssl work fine. I have an appli

Re: Oracle Connection

1999-03-24 Thread Reid M. Pinchback
At 08:00 PM 3/23/99 -0800, you wrote: >java-apache-users Digest #353 - Tuesday, March 23, 1999 > > RE: OK, I give up, where does "logged" text go? > by "Cris Perdue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Re: Installing JServ and Apache II > by &

Re: Oracle Connection

1999-03-24 Thread Jean-Luc Rochat
"Gujran, Natraj" wrote: > Could you mention the OS too ? Is it Win NT ? > > Thanks, > Natraj > > Enrico Badella wrote: > > > I just got on the thread now, but I can confirm that Apache 1.3.4 + > > Jserv 1.b03 + Oracle JDBC + mod_ssl work fine. I have an application > > in production that run w

RE: Oracle Connection

1999-03-24 Thread Gujran, Natraj
Could you mention the OS too ? Is it Win NT ? Thanks, Natraj Enrico Badella wrote: > I just got on the thread now, but I can confirm that Apache 1.3.4 + > Jserv 1.b03 + Oracle JDBC + mod_ssl work fine. I have an application > in production that run without problem. I'm using the Clasee 3 (I

Re: Oracle Connection

1999-03-23 Thread Jean-Luc Rochat
Enrico Badella wrote: > I just got on the thread now, but I can confirm that Apache 1.3.4 + > Jserv 1.b03 + Oracle JDBC + mod_ssl work fine. I have an application > in production that run without problem. I'm using the Clasee 3 (I > think) native Java jdbc from Oracle classes111.zip > Type 4

Re: Oracle Connection

1999-03-23 Thread Enrico Badella
Pierpaolo Fumagalli wrote: > > "Lam Kwok Wa, Computer Centre, HKU" wrote: > > > > Dear all, > > > > My apache server 1.3.3 and Jserv 0.9.11. > > I got a problem with the jdbc connection to Oracle. > > > I heard something about oracle JDBC drivers not working properly... > Try to upgrade 'em to th

Re: Oracle Connection

1999-03-23 Thread Pierpaolo Fumagalli
"Lam Kwok Wa, Computer Centre, HKU" wrote: > > Dear all, > > My apache server 1.3.3 and Jserv 0.9.11. > I got a problem with the jdbc connection to Oracle. > I heard something about oracle JDBC drivers not working properly... Try to upgrade 'em to the latest version... Pier -- Pierpa

Re: Oracle Connection

1999-03-23 Thread Lam Kwok Wa, Computer Centre, HKU
Dear all, My apache server 1.3.3 and Jserv 0.9.11. I got a problem with the jdbc connection to Oracle. My servlet connects to Oracle databases via JDBC > >(type 4). When the page generated by the servlet is loaded for the first time, it works properly even it is reloaded again. But, After 10 min