1: You (Tomcat owner) do it: 

Copy the Oracle JDBC driver  (classes111.zip  or classes12.zip ) to TOMCAT_HOME/lib, 
shutdown and restart Tomcat -- the JDBC driver will be available for all applications

2: Let your developer to it:  Copy the Oracle JDBC driver (classes111.zip  or 
classes12.zip ) to TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/AppName/WEB-INF/lib. You shutdown and restart 
Tomcat -- the JDBC driver will be available for this application only.

Roger Liu


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Our developers are running Tomcat on a Solaris system. They want to connect
to our Oracle database on another Unix server, using JDBC. Can someone give
me a clue as to what I need to install/configure on the Solaris system? I
realize this is a simple question, but I can't quite get my mind around
where I need to get started. Many thanks.

Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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