EP 6.0 SP4 JDBC iview for Oracle Database

Hi,
I have created an Oracle system in Portal. Specified the user mapping as admin,user.
Using this system created a JDBC iview. In the step of selecting query or existing function, i selected the query option to browse the tables. But its not displaying any tables. It just keep on displaying "Loading...".
But when i select Existing function,in the next step i am getting the list of functions.
can anyone help me in getting the list of tables from database in the iview?
Thanks,
Mital

Dear Aviad,
Thnx a lot for your guidance, Incidentally we found the problem. For some reason the Portal was not able to resolve the ip address 132.12.33.30, but was able to resolve the host name "newspd".
This is the final url we created :
jdbc:sap:oracle://newspd:1521;SID=SALES
I'm able to create the iviews with the JDBC connection now, but the look is not so great, as there are a couple of problems :
1. The iview's table output has the raw column names showing as column titles. Atleast in SP2 there is no way to create a alternate column name. Ex: the table row name is say "amt_1", the column name in the iview also shows as "AMT_1". Is there a alternative for this problem ??
2. For passing parameters, the iview allows for only static parameters, but is there a way I can create a dynamic parameter allocation. Ex: In the query parameters I have a employee number as a included column, but I wish to show only his records to him, but in the portal environment, we havent a way to find the logged on employee ? Is there a way we can do that ??
Hope you'll be able to help.
Regards,
Neeraj S

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