Use the thin driver instead of the OCI driver. I had the exact
same problem with the OCI driver.
Rod McChesney, Korobra Corporation
Shanker Janakiraman wrote:
>
> I was trying the DbConnectionBroker at www.javaexchange.com to access an
> Oracle 7.3.4. database using OracleOCI JDBC driver from a servlet using JRun
> 2.2.1.
>
> After executing a few queries successfully, I am not able to get a connection,
> or if
> I do, cannot create a statement using that connection even if the connection is
> not
> being reused.
>
> Does anyone have successful experience with a similar setup?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Shanker
>
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