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You are probably picking up your applet's class file from your classpath
instead of from the server.
In article <73m7dq$et8$1_at_goof.de.uu.net>,
"Jochen Riekhof" <jriekhof_at_milchstrasse.de> wrote:
> Hi...
>
> gcanales schrieb in Nachricht
> <36495122.AFAAF8DB_at_a01-unix.gsyc.inf.uc3m.es>...
> >I'm using JDBC Oracle Drivers, but when I try to connect to a database
> >with Netscape
> >Navigator it show the following message:
> > security.Couldn't connect to 'host' with origin from
> >'local-classpath-classes'.
> >
> >Do you know what happen?
> >
>
> Probably, you have no permission to access teh Oracle-Server from an Applet.
> E.G. Applets are restricted to contact only the host they are loaded from.
> If you can,
>
> use a Java-Application instead of an Applet.
> or
> Use a Browser where Security restrictions can be switched off (e.g.
> HotJava).
> or
> (if in intranet), install a webserver on the Oracle-Machine and load the
> applet from there.
>
> Ciao
>
> ...Jochen
>
>
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