This is in general good advice for Oracle JDBC drivers. Always use the current JDBC driver from Oracle even if using an older database (8.1.7 or newer for sure). Oracle has long recommended this practice.
Brad On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 16:32 -0800, scionkirk (sent by Nabble.com) wrote: > I registered just for you because there's no reason for anyone else to have > to go through what I just did to figure this out. > > The Oracle solution - Go to the Oracle homepage - http://www.oracle.com - > Downloads, Oracle JDBC Drivers, and even though you have 9i, download the > latest 10g drivers. Somewhere below, someone does say to use the 10g > drivers, but then he says make sure you are using ojdbc14.jar, not > classes12.jar. The 9i driver is also called ojdbc14.jar so I was thinking > 'okay, check, got right driver'. Nope. I'm having a problem now changing > the site name, hopefully that will be easier than getting the damn Register > button to appear.
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