Il giorno 09/ago/04, alle 22:04, Schultz, Gary - COMM ha scritto:
Could it be related to the location of the jdbc? I've tried with
classes12.jar in Cocoon web-inf/lib folder, in Tomcat Common/lib folder and
in the classpath.
No. If Cocoon couldn't load the JDBC driver it would complain loudly about a "class not found" or something like that, not try to connect and then timeout.
To recall, my original inquiry was that we want to query a table in Oracle
and display the results in a html table. It has been decided to go with PHP
and ADODB. We can get this done in a relatively quick manner. Time
permitting, we will take another look at doing this through Cocoon via SQL
Transformer or ESQL. This is my first Cocoon set back. Otherwise, Cocoon has
been great for our organization. Keep up the good work.
Frankly, as much as I despise PHP, if all you need is do a simple query and display results in a table, use PHP or whatever suits you best. Using Cocoon for a task like this is really overkill.
Ugo
-- Ugo Cei - http://beblogging.com/
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