try a third party type 4 driver ....that way u can load the driver and get
the connection from wwith in the program ..I think thats much eaiser than to
use the jdbc-odbc bridge
Hope this helps
>From: "Hugo Espinoza B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: help pls !!! usrgent!
>Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 17:18:43 -0600
>
>hi
>
>how can i do , connection with a Oralce in a UNIX , from a Linux
>RED HAD Apache JServer Servlet ??!!, RMI??? , how??, JDBC
>with bridge ODBC HOW , in windows is easy , but linux no!! pls
>helpme . is very urgent !
>
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