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Guy Cohen wrote in message <34B1102A.DC78478B_at_netvision.net.il>...
>Hi All !
>
>I have a strange problem : I just can't find explanations or samples or any
docs
>about "JDBC Thin", I mean beyond the regular hype. I need to WORK with this
>type on JDBC driver ASAP. Can you explain to me how do I work with the
>"JDBC Thin" ? What should I do in the Database Server side ? What should
Hmm.. .JDBC Thin is just a REGULAR implementation of the JDBC API that
happens to be written in ALL JAVA. So, any examples of JDBC in applets
would work. The specific information relating to Oracle connections can be
found in the JDBC.HTML file located in the DOCS subdirectory of where you
installed the JDBC drivers that your downloaded from Oracle. ALSO, the
Oracle
JDBC drivers include example programs. If your jdbc drivers do NOT have the
HTML file (release notes, and errata) then download drivers again from
Oracle's
web site (www.oracle.com) and follow the links to download then free
software.
For more information on JDBC as an API, I'd suggest
1) go to http://java.sun.com/jdbc
2) get a book on JDBC (i.e. Teach yourself JDBC in 21 days, etc...)
>
>I do in the Applet/Application side ?
Applets have security restrictions on the host that then can connect to
unless
you sign your applet, for information on this, reference.
Must I work with Oracle's web server ?
No, any web browser would work (JDBC is client side only when ran through an applet)
>I would be very grateful for any information you can give !!!!!
> Thanks, Guy
This should be enough to make you dangerous.
Take Care,
Robert Clevenger Received on Tue Jan 06 1998 - 00:00:00 CST