Like Paul said, it shouldn't be problem unless you're using specific
Oracle 10 features or if you have synonyms or views linked to older
Oracle databases. I've had a few synonyms that were linked to Oracle 7
and 8 tables that required using an older driver. If you run into
problems, Oracle may only support you on 'certified' databases.
I'd try it. If it works great, if doesn't then I patch to
10.1.0.4.
I've also only used the thin client JDBC drivers, so I can't say much
about the other drivers.
HTH,
Jeff
Paul Singleton wrote:
I noticed there are JDBC drivers for 10.1.0.2 and . Which
should I use?
I've always found that Oracle JDBC drivers are backwards
compatible (not that I've driven them very hard) so I'd
use the .4
(or should I patch to 10.1.0.4)
not if it ain't broke :-)
Paul S.
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