There's ODK4Spring connector. Download it and you are up to speed.

On 7/20/11, Kevin Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.java-forums.org/java-tips/6116-using-jdbc-connect-oracle-database.html
>
> This is more of a java question then a GWT question. But the above gives you
> an example of how to do it. Though I personally prefer using something like
> spring to handle the oracle connection and then in my services just inject
> the connection.
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