Nope:
url = jdbc:oracle:thin:@aserver:1521:instance
                                ^^^^
-Tim

Brad Rhoads wrote:
If you use the type 4 driver, then the listener.ora is ignored.


Does that mean the requesting port would alway be 1521?

Brad Rhoads wrote:

Here's a bit from our listener.ora. It appears that the jdbc driver may be
sending a sequential request number as the port, or something like that.

Why


isn't it just 1521?


listener.log:04-FEB-2002 16:49:30 * (CONNECT_DATA=(SID=smoke)(CID=(PROGRAM=)(HOS T=__jdbc__)(USER=oracle))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=192.168.200.11)(PORT=1 506)) * establish * smoke * 0 listener.log:04-FEB-2002 16:49:30 * (CONNECT_DATA=(SID=smoke)(CID=(PROGRAM=)(HOS T=__jdbc__)(USER=oracle))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=192.168.200.11)(PORT=1 507)) * establish * smoke * 0

The different port numbers seem to be causing a problem with the firewall

at


one client site. Any suggestions?





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