Cannot connect Oracle 7.2.2 using JDBC thin in JDevelper....

When I try to connect Oracle 7.2.2 database using JDBC thin driver of Java 1.1.8 in JDeveloper, the connection manager refuse to connect the database and alert the minimum version supported is 7.2.3. But I know JDBC thin driver can connect database of 7.2.x onwards. Any way to workaround? Thank you.

Hi Tian-liang,
Try using Microsofts JDBC driver rather than Suns. Also search these forums, other have run into the same issue.
Thank you
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