Connected refused to personal oracle

Iam getting an SQLExcpetion :Connection refused :no further information error
when trying to connect to personal oracle 8.0.4 using classes102.zip (oracle thin drivers) with jdk1.2.2.
The same thing works with jdbcOdbc Driver.
iam not getting the exact reason for this error.
This is my conect String "con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:oracle:thin:@192.168.1.1:1521:orcl",
"scott", "tiger"); "
Pls post the answer to my id :
[email protected]

sudha the error is a typo while i was posting and if i compiled with that it would give me compilation error......
We could not establish connection using the following lines.............
static final String url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@(description=(address=(host=127.0.0.1)(protocol=tcp)(port=1521))(connect_data=(sid=orcl)))";
try
DriverManager.registerDriver(new oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver());
con=DriverManager.getConnection(url,"scott","tiger");
catch(Exception ex)
System.out.println("Connection error.........");
This gave the following error:
"Network Adapter could not establish connection"

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