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Geronimo needs to have a version number for the jar files & for this ‘-‘ is the separator. It is must have this between the jar file name & its version.
Yeh looks very much weird initially . Geronimo docs says some advantages for it , which I am yet to experience J
Thanks, Santosh. "Don't talk about yourself; it will be done when you leave. "
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Santosh,
I just needed to change the ojdbc14.jar to ojdbc-14.jar.Then it worked. Ist weird..!! Thanks anyway.
Warm
Regards,
From: Santosh Koti
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Anshuk,
Check whether u have installed ur oracle driver in the common libraries. (U can do it via console) Then rename ur driver file with some version number. Check whether u can see ur jar files in the pop-up. If so, go ahead & deploy it.
Later go to the db pool -> use the (earlier ) deployed jar file & specify the jdbc parameters & test & deploy.
Thanks, Santosh. "Don't talk about yourself; it will be done when you leave. "
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Hi, I have just started using Geronimo 1.0.I was trying
test some stuff on the app server. Then I have added the jars · classes12.jar · classes12dms.jar · classes111.jar · nls_charset11.jar · nls_charset12.jar · ocrs12.jar · ojdbc14.jar · ojdbc14_g.jar
But while using the database connection pool wizard of geronimo, the moment I click Next after giving the name for the pool and the database type as Oracle Thin, there is a Null pointer Exception thrown. Can anybody let me know why? Has anybody faced similar kind of problem? Do I need to add some extra configuration for this? Warm Regards,
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Title: Problem while creating Connection Pool for Oracle Thin
