[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2190
> 
> *** shadow/2190 Thu Jul 19 13:55:33 2001
> --- shadow/2190.tmp.11998       Thu Jul 19 14:19:50 2001
> ***************
> *** 2,8 ****
>   | unable to use connection pooling in esql                                   |
>   +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
>   |        Bug #: 2190                        Product: Cocoon 2                |
> ! |       Status: RESOLVED                    Version: 2.0alpha CVS            |
>   |   Resolution: WORKSFORME                 Platform: PC                      |
>   |     Severity: Major                    OS/Version: Linux                   |
>   |     Priority: Other                     Component: core                    |
> --- 2,8 ----
>   | unable to use connection pooling in esql                                   |
>   +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
>   |        Bug #: 2190                        Product: Cocoon 2                |
> ! |       Status: CLOSED                      Version: 2.0alpha CVS            |
>   |   Resolution: WORKSFORME                 Platform: PC                      |
>   |     Severity: Major                    OS/Version: Linux                   |
>   |     Priority: Other                     Component: core                    |
> ***************
> *** 119,122 ****
> 
>   The only other alternative is to place the path to the zip file in your
>   CLASSPATH environment variable, or to place the zip file in your "ext"
> ! directory in the JRE.
> --- 119,129 ----
> 
>   The only other alternative is to place the path to the zip file in your
>   CLASSPATH environment variable, or to place the zip file in your "ext"
> ! directory in the JRE.
> !
> ! ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2001-07-19 14:19 -------
> ! Did the trick. I always had the oracle stuff in WEB-INF/lib. Copied the oracle
> ! jar over to the ext directory of jre and the pool stuff works now. BTW, I'm
> ! using jdk 1.2.2.
> !
> ! Closing this bug.

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