Jeff,
I don't think this should be necessary. He is using the Oracle
thin drivers which are all java and should not need any configuration on
his NT server. Please correct me if I am wrong here.
Bill
Jeff Hubbach wrote:
Mong,
Before trying to connect through JDBC, verify that you
Thanks for everyone's help.
Just to clarify the situation, I don't run an Oracle client on the NT
machine. But, everything is fine now. I figured out what was wrong. I
was using the wrong port number in the connect string! Fixed that in
about two seconds and it works fine now.
--
Mong Kon
Bill,
You are correct, the only thing you need is the connection string. I
apologize, I overlooked the Thin part. I just worked
through a huge problem getting ColdFusion working with Oracle, but that
uses a native connection through the Oracle client. Needless to say,
that's what was in my head
Mong,
Before trying to connect through JDBC, verify that you can connect through
SQLPlus. Did you set up a connection in tnsnames.ora from the NT Oracle
client to the Solaris Oracle server?
Jeff.
On Mon, 23 Jul 2001 13:40:48 -0700
Mong Kon Mo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
This is a
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Subject: Re: Connecting to Oracle Database
Mong,
Before trying to connect through JDBC, verify that you can connect
through
SQLPlus. Did you set up