hi raja
my self kuldeep malhotra , it's difficult to catch your problem
B'os i think your problem is not specific to servlets i made a
project with almost same disign
what i think that you should use any oracle-thin driver
or IDS server B'os they haven't req any DSN
if you require more info
mail me at
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From: RAJA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 1:08 PM
Subject: Help !.


> Hi all,
>        I am working  on a  project in servlets .  In one of the
> options   i am  having a  servlet which calls an applet  .In this applet
> the user   can add components  like he is adding files  to a windows
> explorer.the whole thing is in the form of a windows  explorer tree. So
> every time  the user adds  a new node to the tree the applet  has to
> gets refreshed and the new tree is displayed after fetching from the
> database .The  problem is  once the applet  is loaded on the  client's
> PC all the classes  reqd for  displaying the tree  are loaded on to the
> client's PC   .So  every time the applet  gets  refreshed the  fetch
> method which fetchs records from the Database which is residing on the
> server fails  .This is because the client is unable to  find the  DSN
> .The whole thing  works if  I set the DSN  in the client's PC also and
> specify the database name giving the path of the server .But this is not
> a good thing to do as settings will be required to be done on every
> client PC  then. Is there any way  to set the DSN of the client's PC  by
> passing  the name of the DSN in the server.
>
> Any help  is welcome.
>
>
> Regards,
> S.S.Rajagopal
>
>
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