opps!
I made the obcious changes like
env.put (Context.PROVIDER_URL,
"file:/rertndb/JNDI"); in binding.
read this in below as:
I made the obvious changes like
OracleOCIConnectionPool cpool = new
OracleOCIConnectionPool("apurva","apffapz",
"jdbc:oracle:oci:@RERTNDB", null);
it was RERTN before.
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--- apurva zaveri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> I have a wierd problem. I am almost about to kill
> myself for this.
> It would seem this has nothing to with cocoon but it
> has.
>
>
>
> String ln = "jdbc/db";
> Hashtable env = new Hashtable (5);
> env.put (Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
>
> "com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory");
> env.put (Context.PROVIDER_URL,
> "file:/rertn/JNDI");
> ctx = new InitialContext(env);
> OracleOCIConnectionPool cpool = new
> OracleOCIConnectionPool("apurva","apffapz",
> "jdbc:oracle:oci:@RERTNDB", null);
> ctx.unbind(ln);
> ctx.bind (ln,cpool);
>
>
> This is a snippet of code from a java file that i
> use
> to bind a OracleOCIConnectionPool obj with JNDI. In
> the
> same class i also do a look up like this:
>
> OracleOCIConnectionPool cpool =
> (OracleOCIConnectionPool) ctx.lookup (ln);
> OracleOCIConnection conn = (OracleOCIConnection)
> cpool.getConnection();
>
>
> works fine. I used this lookup code from the cocoon
> generator for months not a problem. Everything
> worked fine.
> It is a windows 2000 server with oracle 9i DB.
> Tomcat,cocoon,oracle on the same server.
>
> I uninstalled oracle 9i and installed oracle 9i
> second
> release. Since orcale did not let me
> keep the same oracle instance name, I changed the
> instance name from "rertn" to "rertndb".
> I made the obcious changes like
>
> env.put (Context.PROVIDER_URL,
> "file:/rertndb/JNDI"); in binding.
>
> I compiled the application and none of the generator
> works anymore. I almost got a stroke for a moment
> nothing in the application works. What is wierd is
> that the class file which does the binbing,
> as you know also has a look-up, the look-up for the
> obj works there and i can fire queries. So it seems
> there is nuthing wrong with the OCI driver.
>
> When i say the generator do not work means: it stops
> excecution at
>
> OracleOCIConnectionPool cpool =
> (OracleOCIConnectionPool) ctx.lookup (ln);
> throws no exception.
>
> I tried to do a look-up from an independent jsp
> page.
> No exception in caught but the page shows
>
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: make_c_state error.
> (which is runtime i believe)
>
> HELP!
>
> -Apurva Zaveri
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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