Has anyone succeed in calling a stored procedure (oracle) with WLS6.1 on solaris through a connection pool ?

It works fine with WLS5.1 sp9 but not with WLS 6.1 (under SunOs).An exception is thrown (resultsetimpl) wheni try to get an out cursor parameter from a stored procedure...Thanks

did you try to run the examples (samples)?
Filip
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It works fine with WLS5.1 sp9 but not with WLS 6.1 (under SunOs).Anexception is thrown (resultsetimpl) wheni try to get an out cursor parameter
from a stored procedure...Thanks

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