Hi,

We have some Oracle specialists working here and he says
it does not support it.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Florence Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 14, 1999 11:07 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Oracle JSDK question
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know if Oracle JDBC (Thin) Driver release 8.0.5.0.0
> support JSDK2.0?
>
> We have installed the above JDBC Driver in Solaris 2.5.1 and
> I tried to
> run the sample program (Employee.java) as below :
>
> /*
>  * This sample shows how to list all the names from the EMP table
>  *
>  * It uses the JDBC THIN driver.  See the same program in the
>  * oci7 or oci8 samples directories to see how to use the
> other drivers.
>
>  */
>
> // You need to import the java.sql package to use JDBC
> import java.sql.*;
> import java.math.*;
>
>
> class TestDb
> {
>   public static void main (String args [])
>        throws SQLException
>   {
>     // Load the Oracle JDBC driver
>
>     DriverManager.registerDriver(new
> oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver());
>
>     // Connect to the database
>     // You must put a database name after the @ sign in the connection
> URL.
>     // You can use either the fully specified SQL*net syntax
> or a short
> cut
>     // syntax as <host>:<port>:<sid>.  The example uses the short cut
> syntax.
>     Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection
> ("jdbc:oracle:thin:@myhost:1521:orcl","scott","tiger");
>
>     // Create a Statement
>     Statement stmt = conn.createStatement ();
>
>     // Select the ENAME column from the EMP table
>     ResultSet rset = stmt.executeQuery ("select ename from emp");
>
>     // Iterate through the result and print the employee names
>     while (rset.next ())
>       System.out.println (rset.getString (1));
>   }
> }
>
>
> There is no error during compilation but however when I run it as a
> servlet using Jrun.  It gives me this error :
>
> 500 Internal Server Error
>
> Employee:
>
> Could not load servlet
>
>
> I can't figure out what is the problem ?  Is it that this
> sample should
> not run as a servlet or is it that there are some setting
> that I missed
> out or ????
>
> Thanks for the help !
>
> Regards,
> Florence.
>
>
> <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
> <html>
> Hi all,
> <p>I would like to know if Oracle JDBC (Thin) Driver release 8.0.5.0.0
> support JSDK2.0?
> <p>We have installed the above JDBC Driver in Solaris 2.5.1
> and I tried
> to run the sample program (Employee.java) as below :
> <p><font color="#CC0000">/*</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;* This sample shows how to
> list all the
> names from the EMP table</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;*</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;* It uses the JDBC THIN
> driver.&nbsp; See
> the same program in the</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;* oci7 or oci8 samples
> directories to see
> how to use the other drivers.</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;*/</font><font color="#CC0000"></font>
> <p><font color="#CC0000">// You need to import the java.sql package to
> use JDBC</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">import java.sql.*;</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">import java.math.*;</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000"></font>&nbsp;<font color="#CC0000"></font>
> <p><font color="#CC0000">class TestDb</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">{</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp; public static void main
> (String args [])</font>
> <br><font
> color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; throws
> SQLException</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp; {</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Load the
> Oracle JDBC driver</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
> DriverManager.registerDriver(new
> oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver());</font><font
> color="#CC0000"></font>
> <p><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Connect to the
> database</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // You must put
> a database
> name after the @ sign in the connection URL.</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // You can use either the
> fully specified SQL*net syntax or a short cut</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // syntax as
> &lt;host>:&lt;port>:&lt;sid>.&nbsp;
> The example uses the short cut syntax.</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Connection conn
> = DriverManager.getConnection
> ("jdbc:oracle:thin:@myhost:1521:orcl","scott","tiger");</font>
> <font color="#CC0000"></font>
> <p><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Create a
> Statement</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Statement stmt =
> conn.createStatement
> ();</font><font color="#CC0000"></font>
> <p><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Select the ENAME column
> from the EMP table</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ResultSet rset =
> stmt.executeQuery
> ("select ename from emp");</font><font color="#CC0000"></font>
> <p><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; // Iterate
> through the result
> and print the employee names</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; while (rset.next
> ())</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
> System.out.println
> (rset.getString (1));</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">&nbsp; }</font>
> <br><font color="#CC0000">}</font>
> <br>&nbsp;
> <p>There is no error during compilation but however when I run it as a
> servlet using Jrun.&nbsp; It gives me this error :
> <p><font color="#3333FF">500 Internal Server
> Error</font><font color="#3333FF"></font>
> <p><font color="#3333FF">Employee:</font><font color="#3333FF"></font>
> <p><font color="#3333FF">Could not load servlet</font>
> <br>&nbsp;
> <p>I can't figure out what is the problem ?&nbsp; Is it that
> this sample
> should not run as a servlet or is it that there are some
> setting that I
> missed out or ????
> <p>Thanks for the help !
> <p>Regards,
> <br>Florence.
> <br>&nbsp;</html>
>
>

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