John,
You will need to get JDBC drivers for MSSQL and ORACLE separately. Notice
that they are two different drivers.
I recommend to get the Oracle driver of type 4 for free from Oracle web
site, and get the MSSQL trial driver of type 4 from WebLogic.
Hope it helps,
Sokol.
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> From: John Minadeo [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 12:12 PM
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> Subject: JDBC Drivers and Database Support
>
> Hello all,
> I come from a ASP web development background and I'm relatively new to the
> Java scene. Here's my question. I have a JSP application that I'm working
> on
> and I need to access a MS SQL server 7 database during development and an
> Oracle 8i DB for production. Do I need to find a JDBC driver that handles
> both or does Jrun come with some support? If I do need to download a
> third-party driver, can anyone make any recommendations? I would like for
> it
> to support transactions but it isn't necessarry for my needs at this time.
>
> Any help would be Greatly appreciated!! Thanks for your time.
>
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> John Minadeo
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