Connection Problem with Oracle and Tomcat.

I was able to enter Oracle using scott/tiger when I did not connect Tomcat.But when I connect tomcat I am unable to log onto Oracle.
When I logged to the database then I tried to start the Tomcat but it gave an exception.So I went to the task manager and ended the running processes like isqlplus.exe, oracle.exe, tomcat.exe, apache.exe.When I ended all the processes except oracle.exe, tomcat gave an exception. But when I ended oracle.exe Tomcat started working but Oracle stopped working. I don't know what the problem is.
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks,
Sravanthi.

> Can anyone help me out?
Yeah sure. Is there a SQL or PL/SQL related question in there.. somewhere.. hiding away?
After all, you do realise that the name of this forum is SQL and PL/SQL and that it deals with the SQL and PL/SQL languages in the Oracle server.. right?

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