>From what I understand, the OCI drivers are not any faster than the Thin
drivers. The extra transitions through all the different driver layers
pretty much negate any speed improvements in the drivers themselves.
(*Chris*)
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Neufeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 12:24 PM
Subject: Database Access by Servlet
> Using JRun and Oracle (UNIX), we're trying to connect via oci7/8 as
opposed to
> Thin in order to get a performance boost. We've added the $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to
> the java.path property, the classes111.zip file to the java.classpath
property,
> and are getting the following error:
> ORA-12705
> "invalid or unknown NLS parameter value specified"
> Cause: The NLS parameter value specified in an alter session statement
> is not valid or not implemented.
>
> The odd thing is (at least to me), a Java application running under the
same
> owner as JRun (nobody) on the same machine can execute identical code,
with an
> identical connection string, successfully -- when run from the command
line.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
>
> Ibrahim tangara wrote:
>
> > Hi !
> > For the interest of those getting the same problem,
> > the solution to my database connexion mentioned in my first message
below is
> > that suggested by James. That is the ODBC setting must be SYSTEM DSN
instead
> > of user dsn.
> >
> > Hoping this helps someone else.
> > Thanks again!
> >
> > Ibrahim
> >
> > *************************Original Message*****************************
> > >Hello everybody!
> > >I 'm trying to acess to a Ms Acess database from a Servet using JWS. I
have
> > >set properly the odbc DSN but i still get an Exception saying that the
> > >DataSource is not found and that there is no Driver specified.
(note:The
> > >connection to the same DB works properly from a java application)
> >
> > >Ibrahim
> >
> >
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