Re: Oracle's JDBC on Linux

1999-06-05 Thread Marcel Ruff
> I've searched Oracle WEB site without success finding mentioned driver. > > Could you point me to its location, please? Or is it part of Oracle8i > > distribution only? > > ip If you are using Linux - Oracle 8.0.5: Don't use the Thin JDBC driver from WWW-Oracle, its buggy for files bigger 2kb.

Re: Oracle's JDBC on Linux

1999-06-03 Thread Ugo Cei
Jason Kissinger wrote: > Are you sure about that? I've been using the 8.1.5 thin drivers with > jdk1.1.7v2 on a RedHat 5.9/6.0 system without any problems. > > Steve Nguyen wrote: > > > And it only supports JDK1.1.8 and above so you will have to use JDK1.2 with > > Linux I'm not having any p

Re: Oracle's JDBC on Linux

1999-06-03 Thread Steve Nguyen
It's in the Oracle8i CD. It seems to support JDBC1.2 (yeehaa !) as well but I have not tried this function it yet. Steve Nguyen KBMail Software & Service Provider http://www.kbmail.com/ISP/index.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email t

Re: Oracle's JDBC on Linux

1999-06-02 Thread Ivo Panacek
Steve Nguyen wrote: > Upgrade to Oracle JDBC driver comes with Oracle8i. It works excellently well > and lightning fast. > > Steve Nguyen > KBMail Software & Service Provider > http://www.kbmail.com/ISP/index.html I've searched Oracle WEB site without success finding mentioned driver. Could you

Re:Re: Oracle's JDBC on Linux

1999-06-02 Thread Steve Nguyen
This is what I got: ORA-03115: unsupported network datatype or representation when I just replaced the Oracle805 with Oracle815 JDBC. The system was working without a hitch before. The system is JDK117v1a/RH52; On NT4 I do not have any problem at once with Ora815. I will post a question to Ora

Re: Oracle's JDBC on Linux

1999-06-02 Thread Jason Kissinger
age - > From: Steve Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Sandy Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 6:51 PM > Subject: Re: Oracle's JDBC on Linux > > > Upgrade to Oracle JDBC driver comes with Oracle8i. It wo

Re: Oracle's JDBC on Linux

1999-06-02 Thread Steve Nguyen
And it only supports JDK1.1.8 and above so you will have to use JDK1.2 with Linux Steve - Original Message - From: Steve Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sandy Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 6:51 PM Subject: Re: Orac

Re: Oracle's JDBC on Linux

1999-06-02 Thread Steve Nguyen
Wednesday, June 02, 1999 1:23 PM Subject: Oracle's JDBC on Linux > Hey, > > I am running RH 5.2 with JDK117_v1a, and using the Oracle JDBC drivers for > talking to the > database. I have noticed that it takes between 4-5 secs to create a connection > to the db. And >

Oracle's JDBC on Linux

1999-06-02 Thread Sandy Ward
Hey, I am running RH 5.2 with JDK117_v1a, and using the Oracle JDBC drivers for talking to the database. I have noticed that it takes between 4-5 secs to create a connection to the db. And when you have a connection pool with fair number of connection you can imagine howlong startup takes. Anyon

Re: JDBC on Linux

1998-11-10 Thread peter . pilgrim
Have you tried the list of 3rd party drivers at http://www.javasoft.com/products/jdbc/jdbc.drivers.html ? __ Reply Separator _ Subject: JDBC on Linux Author: carlos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime Date:09/11/98 16:51 I have

Re: JDBC on Linux

1998-11-10 Thread Robert P. Biuk-Aghai
Hi, We also have a Sybase System 10 DBMS, so I'm interested in the JDBC driver. Where can I get it? Is it an unlimited free version or only a time-limited evaluation version? Last time I tried, I could only find a 30-day evaluation version of the Sybase driver (which was good enough to give a 3-w

Re: JDBC on Linux

1998-11-10 Thread Joe Carter
Carlos Alberto Roman Zamitiz wrote: > > I have an applet which imports java.sql and it provides DB access, Sybase > system 10 specifically, and my applet works fine but I programmed my > applet on Win32. I downloaded the driver ConnectSoftware's FastForward and > now I'm with Linux (and I'll be w

JDBC on Linux

1998-11-09 Thread Carlos Alberto Roman Zamitiz
I have an applet which imports java.sql and it provides DB access, Sybase system 10 specifically, and my applet works fine but I programmed my applet on Win32. I downloaded the driver ConnectSoftware's FastForward and now I'm with Linux (and I'll be with Linux). I want run my applet on my Linux b