Re: JDBC Thin Drivers (URGENT)

2000-01-12 Thread Dusan Gajic
You have to use Oracle Net8 network service that is the easiest solution in case that Web Server and Oracle Database Server are on different machines. First, you have to configure Net8 service. Find Cman.ora file that is on ORA_HOME/Network/Admin folder and add a following lines: cman = (ADDRES

Re: JDBC Thin Drivers (URGENT)

2000-01-12 Thread Dusan Gajic
You have to use Oracle Net8 network service that is the easiest solution in case that Web Server and Oracle Database Server are on different machines. First, you have to configure Net8 service. Find Cman.ora file that is on ORA_HOME/Network/Admin folder and add a following lines: cman = (ADDRESS_

Re: JDBC Thin Drivers (URGENT)

2000-01-11 Thread Robert Chevallier
t the traffic for these ports go thru, you should be able to access the oracle server. -RCh > -Original Message- > From: Nilesh Khedkar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 8:37 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: JDBC Thin Drivers (URGENT) >

JDBC Thin Drivers (URGENT)

2000-01-10 Thread Nilesh Khedkar
Hi, I am using Oracle's JDBC Thin Drivers for Oracle 7.3 from JSP. The Application works fine when I try within Intranet. But, when I put pages on Production Web Server, any of the page which has database access does not run. There is a firewall between Web Server and the Database Server. We ha