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Re: Help with jdbc install please. Oracle 817 on XP

From: Shanmuhanathan T <shanmuha_at_mailinator.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 17:16:21 +0530
Message-ID: <BQnSc.18$XJ1.103@news.oracle.com>


on 8/10/2004 8:24 AM Lee Fesperman Wrote:
> Roger Redford wrote:
>

>>Dear experts,
>>
>>I'm very new to jdbc, so please forgive the seemingly
>>dumb questions.
>>
>>I've got to get java and jdbc working with oracle on
>>a machine running Oracle 8.1.7 on XP.  I don't have
>>any CDs to install with.
>>
>>I downloaded and installed the sdk/jdk: j2sdk1.4.2_05
>>
>>Since I have the latest SDK, I chose the drivers:
>>
>>ojdbc14_g.jar - JDBC classes with debug and trace(1,391,860 bytes)
>>Oracle9i 9.2.0.3 JDBC Drivers
>>For use with JDK 1.4
>>
>>The 8.1.7 drivers were supposed to be for an earlier version of
>>the sdk, For use with JDK 1.2, according to oracle's webpage:
>>http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/htdocs/jdbc817.html
>>
>>Question 1)
>>It is correct to sync the JDBC drivers to the SDK?
>>As opposed to the version of Oracle?

>
>
> Full syncing of the JDBC drivers is probably not needed, though it is possible that the
> drivers for JDK 1.4 may require features only available in the later JDK. The drivers
> for JDK 1.2 should work fine on JDK 1.4. I assume Oracle's webpage is saying that you
> need the JDK 1.2 drivers if you have not upgraded to the newer JDK.
>
> It may be more important align with the proper version of Oracle. Even in that case,
> it's probably only necessary if you need new features that the JDBC driver supports. I'm
> not an expert in those matters (Oracle, this is), but my advice should be correct.
>
>
>>The next issue is installing them.  I double clicked in Explorer,
>>but I got a message:
>>
>>Failed to load main-class manifest attribute from <filename.jar>.

>
>
> Normally, jars for JDBC drivers don't need a specific install program. You just need to
> copy the jar to an appropriate location and ensure that the jar is on your client
> classpath.
>
>
>>So, I extracted the files with:
>>jar -xvf  *.jar

>
>
> That should not be necessary and will likely just cause problems. Use the JDBC driver
> jar as is.
>
>
>>question 2)
>>Are they just supposed to be unzipped like this?  Or, do I
>>need to do more to install them?  Is there a standard or
>>default directory to install them in, or anywhere you like?

>
>
> No, they shouldn't be unzipped. Assuming you're not using container software, like an
> application server or IDE, you can place them anywhere you like but will need to set
> your classpath properly. To avoid classpath hassles, you could place them in the
> extension directory for the JVM (for instance: \j2sdk1.4.2_05\jre\lib\ext\, check the
> JDK docs). The JVM will find them automatically then.
>

or you could add it to your classpath Received on Wed Aug 11 2004 - 06:46:21 CDT

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