Oracle has 2 JDBC drivers: thin and oci. "thin client for solaris" sounds
like the oci driver:)

the thin driver is in pure java. it should be platform-independent.
the oci driver needs Oracle client library intalled on the client machine.

hope this helps.

>From: Adameck Collazo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>I need to access an Oracle Database in a Windows NT server from an Apache
>web server running on Linux RedHat 6.1.
>I've downloaded the JDBC Oracle thin client for solaris, but it doesn't
>seem
>to work.
>
>Is the problem that the thin client that I have is made for Solaris and not
>for Linux?
>
>or the problem is that I have not installed such thin client properly?
>
>If the problem is the first one, Where can I obtain a JDBC Oracle client
>for
>Linux RedHat 6.1?
>
>Thank you guys!
>
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