Oracle licenses both a fat and thin JDB driver for their products. If you
already have a licence for Oracle then you own that one. Just goto
http://technet.oracle.com for the install. As far as MS-SQL there are some
drivers from BEA and Intersolv but they are pricey. If you could run your
web server on a Windows box you could get around that with the JDBC-ODBC
bridge (but that sucks too).

N

At 05:24 PM 4/14/00 -0700, Suresh Sharma wrote:
>Hi all.
>I need JDBC drivers for MS SQL and Oracle 8i for my Apache Jserv web
>server which is instslled on my Linux Redhat 6.1 machine.Any
>suggestion  will be of great help.Thank you.
>Suresh
>
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