Hi all,

Please direct me to the correct mailing list if this is not the appropriate
place to ask the following question .... however here goes.

I have coded servlets which use JDBC to connect to Oracle using the Tomcat
servlet container. Now I wish to take this a step further and using JBoss,
code container managed persistance EJB's to connect to Oracle using servlets
+ jsp's. Any idea's on how to do this as the documentation is very scare
indeed.

What I really need to know is how to setup JBoss to handle a connection to
Oracle or do I still have to do this within the servlet or jsp?

Thanks,
Brian.


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