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Re: Installing JDBC

From: John P. Crisci <jpcrisci_at_mailnwql.cr.usgs.gov>
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 21:21:58 GMT
Message-ID: <385AA976.CB8902F3@mailnwql.cr.usgs.gov>


I thought Oracle JDBC was installed with the Oracle installation CD. My frame of reference was that JDBC was a package. The DBA could not remember if the CD let you install JDBC by itself so that you could do a custom install and pick JDBC and the installation would take care of the rest. As a matter of fact, you can buy a JDBC from Caribou software - so I just thought that if you can buy 'it', you can install 'it'. I was focusing on an Oracle driver.
 On a CPU that does not have an instance of an Oracle intstallation, are you saying all I need to do is create a directory jdbc and then copy whatever is below it on the Oracle installation to the jdbc directory I create on the non Oracle CPU?

John


Gerald Anleitner wrote:
>
> Hi!
> > I have a SUN Solaris Web server (SUN1) and a remote SUN Solaris
> > running
> > the Oracle database (SUN2). I want to install the JDBC on SUN1 (web
> > server) to access the Oracle database using web pages.
> >
> > Can our DBA install just the JDBC that comes with the Oracle
> > installation on the Web server (SUN1) to access the Oracle database
> > on
> > the remote SUN using JAVA to build the web page?
> I don't understand what you mean by "installing JDBC". When you want to use JDBC
> within some kind of Java software, you just have to add the relevant classes (in
> Oracle, it's $OH/jdbc/lib/classes111.zip).
>
> bye,
> gerald
Received on Fri Dec 17 1999 - 15:21:58 CST

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