How to set oracle thin driver for jdbc2.0 in WLS6.1?
I want to use oracle thin driver for jdbc2.0 in WLS6.1.
I just set it like what it look in jdbc1.2.
In my code, I import the classes under package oracle.sql.* and oracle.jdbc.*.
When I cast the connection from (DataSource)ctx.lookup("myPool").getConnection();
to oracle.jdbc.OracleConnection,
it raise the exception java.lang.ClassCastException: weblogic.jdbc.rmi.SerialConnection.
Can any one tell me how to solve it? Thanks
Hi Andy,
You can not cast a connection returned from datasource
to oracle.jdbc.OracleConnection as it's a kind of an RMI
stub thus has nothing to do with oracle. Could you tell us
what you're going to acomplish? We'll try to offer a solution.
Regards,
Slava Imeshev
"Andy Qiu" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3d74787c$[email protected]..
>
I want to use oracle thin driver for jdbc2.0 in WLS6.1.
I just set it like what it look in jdbc1.2.
In my code, I import the classes under package oracle.sql.* andoracle.jdbc.*.
When I cast the connection from(DataSource)ctx.lookup("myPool").getConnection();
to oracle.jdbc.OracleConnection,
it raise the exception java.lang.ClassCastException:weblogic.jdbc.rmi.SerialConnection.
Can any one tell me how to solve it? Thanks
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============================
[email protected]Thanks for the reply!! I was expecting something like this. I will look
into an upgrade to 8.1.7.
Take care,
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Problem in WSAD 5.0.0 with Oracle thin Driver
Hi All,
Can anyone help me to solve the following problem while using a batch update
java.lang.NullPointerException
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBData.clearItem(DBData.java:431)
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBDataSetImpl.clearItem(DBDataSetImpl.java:3528)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.clearParameters(OraclePreparedStatement.java:3401)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleCallableStatement.clearParameters(OracleCallableStatement.java:818)
at com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcConnection.resetStatement(WSJdbcConnection.java:1767)
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at com.americanexpress.statdc.manual.ejb.ManualStatLoadEJBBean.submitStatItems(ManualStatLoadEJBBean.java:252)
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at com.americanexpress.statdc.manual.handlers.InputterStatDataRequestHandler.processRequest(InputterStatDataRequestHandler.java:123)
at com.americanexpress.util.frontservlet.FrontServlet.processRequest(Unknown Source)
at com.americanexpress.util.frontservlet.FrontServlet.doPost(Unknown Source)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:760)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.servlet.StrictServletInstance.doService(StrictServletInstance.java:110)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.servlet.StrictLifecycleServlet._service(StrictLifecycleServlet.java:174)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.servlet.IdleServletState.service(StrictLifecycleServlet.java:313)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.servlet.StrictLifecycleServlet.service(StrictLifecycleServlet.java:116)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.servlet.ServletInstance.service(ServletInstance.java:283)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.servlet.ValidServletReferenceState.dispatch(ValidServletReferenceState.java:42)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.servlet.ServletInstanceReference.dispatch(ServletInstanceReference.java:40)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.filter.WebAppFilterChain.doFilter(WebAppFilterChain.java:76)
at com.americanexpress.statdc.infrastructure.filter.StatDCGZipFilter.doFilter(StatDCGZipFilter.java:59)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.filter.FilterInstanceWrapper.doFilter(FilterInstanceWrapper.java:132)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.filter.WebAppFilterChain.doFilter(WebAppFilterChain.java:71)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.webapp.WebAppRequestDispatcher.handleWebAppDispatch(WebAppRequestDispatcher.java:1064)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.webapp.WebAppRequestDispatcher.dispatch(WebAppRequestDispatcher.java:598)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.webapp.WebAppRequestDispatcher.forward(WebAppRequestDispatcher.java:206)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.srt.WebAppInvoker.doForward(WebAppInvoker.java:80)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.srt.WebAppInvoker.handleInvocationHook(WebAppInvoker.java:214)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.cache.invocation.CachedInvocation.handleInvocation(CachedInvocation.java:71)
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at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.oselistener.OSEListenerDispatcher.service(OSEListener.java:334)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.http.HttpConnection.handleRequest(HttpConnection.java:56)
at com.ibm.ws.http.HttpConnection.readAndHandleRequest(HttpConnection.java:623)
at com.ibm.ws.http.HttpConnection.run(HttpConnection.java:447)
at com.ibm.ws.util.ThreadPool$Worker.run(ThreadPool.java:672)
This exception is occuring at the time of preparing the Callable Statement.
We are using WSAD 5.0.0 with JDK 1.3.1, Oracle thin driver for Oracle 9i.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
SheshaHi,
This problem is caused by bug in the jdbc oracle driver:
oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBData.clearItem(DBData.java:431)
Line 431 looks like:
/* 431 */ if(m_items == null && i >= m_items.length) // it never works!
NullPointerException occures when you call
java.sql.CallableStatement.clearParameters()
1. Avoid to call this method in your code.
2. Websphere also calls this method in the WSJdbcConnection.class (while reusing the statement after caching it).
You may force websphere not to reuse your statement for example by adding timestamp to it as comment:
String timestamp = String.valueOf(System.currentTimeMillis());
String myCommand = "call myprocedure( ?, ?) -- " + timestamp);
conn.prepareCall(myCommand); -
I just upgraded to Tomcat 6. For older version of Tomcat I was using ojdbc14.jar and for Tomcat 6 I am still using ojdbc14.jar.
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Expand "DRIVERS"
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Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for oracle 9.2.0.4
Hi,
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Hi,
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thin driver for java compatible with the oracle version 7.1.3 so
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thanks
veera
nullJay (guest) wrote:
: BUBBA (guest) wrote:
: : Veera Nagendran (guest) wrote:
: : : Hi,
: : : we r using Oracle 7.1.3. i would like to know where i can
: get
: : the
: : : thin driver for java compatible with the oracle version
: 7.1.3
: : so
: : : that i need not install an oracle client in the clients pc.
: : : thanks
: : : veera
: : Thedatabase you're using went out of support over 2 years
ago.
: : oracle doesn't provide jdbc drivers for anything less than
: : supported version 7.3.4.
: So why does Oracle make this claim
: "The Thin driver does not require Oracle software on the client
: side. It connects to any Oracle database of version 7.2.x and
: higher. The driver requires a TCP/IP listener on the server
: side. " ???
: Jay
re-read my earlier reply -- the comment was :
Thedatabase you're using went out of support over 2 years
ago. oracle doesn't provide jdbc drivers for anything less
than the minimum supported version ---> 7.3.4.At no time did i refer to the client s/w being required !!
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use it at your own risk..
what "claim" are you saying oracle made ??
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Can't create connection pool using weblogic 6.1 with Oracle thin driver
Hi !
I have tried to create a connection pool from adminconsole. My CLASSPATH setting
is as follows :
F:\SOAP\soap-2_2\lib;F:\SOAP\soap-2_2;
D:\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\classes12.zip;
D:\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\nls_charset12.zip;
D:\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\classes111.zip;
F:\SOAP\soap-2_2\lib\jaf-1.0.1\activation.jar;
D:\Oracle\Ora8\Apache\Jsdk\src\javax\servlet\http;
D:\Oracle\Ora81\Apache\Jsdk\src\javax\servlet;
D:\Oracle\Ora81\lib;
F:\ant\jakarta-ant1.\bin;
E:\weblogic\oci\classes;
E:\weblogic\oci\classes\weblogic\xml\license;
E:\weblogic\oci\license;
E:\bea\wlserver6.1\lib;
E:\PetStoreHome\petstore1.3;
Following is the configuration.
#Oracle thin driver Method #2
weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.thin=\
url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@test:1521:PROJECT,\
driver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver,\
initialCapacity=4,\
maxCapacity=10,\
capacityIncrement=1,\
props=user=xxx;password=xxx;server=test
#Add a TXDataSource for the connection pool:
weblogic.jdbc.TXDataSource.weblogic.jdbc.jts.thin=thin
# Add an ACL for the connection pool:
weblogic.allow.reserve.weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.thin=everyone
I did append the file weblogic.properties with the above config. Now when I start
the Weblogic server I get the following error :
Starting WebLogic Server ....
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:16 PM EST> <Notice> <Management> <Loading configuration file
.\config\petstore\config.xml ...>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:22 PM EST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <Starting WebLogic Admin
Server "petstoreServer" for domain "petstore">
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:26 PM EST> <Notice> <Management> <Starting discovery of Manag
ed Server... This feature is on by default, you may turn this off by passing -Dw
eblogic.management.discover=false>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:35 PM EST> <Error> <JDBC> <Error during Data Source creation:
weblogic.common.ResourceException: DataSource(jdbcthin.SignOnDB) can't be creat
ed with non-existent Pool (connection or multi) (thin)>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:35 PM EST> <Error> <JDBC> <Error during Data Source creation:
weblogic.common.ResourceException: DataSource(jdbcthin.EstoreDB) can't be creat
ed with non-existent Pool (connection or multi) (thin)>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:35 PM EST> <Error> <JDBC> <Error during Data Source creation:
weblogic.common.ResourceException: DataSource(jdbcthin.InventoryDB) can't be
cr
eated with non-existent Pool (connection or multi) (thin)>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:35 PM EST> <Error> <JDBC> <Error during Data Source creation:
weblogic.common.ResourceException: DataSource(weblogic.jdbc.jts.thin) can't be
created with non-existent Pool (connection or multi) (thin)>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:41 PM EST> <Notice> <Management> <Application Poller not star
ted for production server.>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
After the server has booted, your browser should
automatically launch and point to the WebLogic Server
Tour running on this server. If your browser fails to
launch, point your browser to the URL
"http://burtsun:7001"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:41 PM EST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <ListenThread listening
on port 7001>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:41 PM EST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <SSLListenThread listeni
ng on port 7002>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:42 PM EST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <Started WebLogic Admin
Server "petstoreServer" for domain "petstore" running in Production Mode>
Could anyone please help me ?
Thanks
..MadhuriMadhuri wrote:
>
Hi Joe !
I didn't get what you would like to point out. Actully, I am using same config.,
but not to disclose the info. I gave you @test and username/password xxx/xxx.Ok. Now, assuming your pool looks like what I showed, the issue is probably
that there are multiple Oracle driver zips around, and your standlaone program
is using a different, newer, better one than the server. Our weblogic jar files
include a classes12.zip Oracle thin driver, but there are multiple versions of
classes12.zip, and the latest from oracle is better than the one we sealed into
our packaging. Please use jave -verbose to identify exactly which Oracle sip file
you are using in the successful case, then make sure this zip file comes before
any weblogic stuff in your weblogic server's classpath, so we'll use the same
driver. This should work. Edit the script you sue to start weblogic to verify
the classpath does end up with the oracle driver ahead of all weblogic stuff.
Joe
>
Please let me know.
Thanks
.Madhuri
Joseph Weinstein <[email protected]> wrote:
Madhuri wrote:
Hi Joe !
Here is the sample java code. Please let me know how I can test thisin weblogic
6.1.
Thanks
.MadhuriWell fine! That was easy. Your pool definition didn't have the same URL
or
user or password as this code. Try this for your pool definition:
weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.thin=\
url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@adl-gbsdevel:1521:PROJECT,\
driver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver,\
initialCapacity=10,\
maxCapacity=10,\
capacityIncrement=1,\
testConnsOnReserve=true,\
testTable=dual,\
props=user=mkelkar;password=mkelkar
Let me know,,,
Joe
Joseph Weinstein <[email protected]> wrote:
The key is in the log:
Could not create pool connection.
The DBMS driver exception was:
java.sql.SQLException: invalid arguments in call
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(DBError.java:168)
Now we need to simplify the problem. Please make a simple 15-line
standalone
Java program like you'd find with the Oracle driver's examples, with
no
weblogic code in the picture. Just make a JDBC connection using Oracle's
driver, and show me that code. Then I can translate that into a pool
definition.
Joe
Madhuri wrote:
Hi Joe !
Thanks for your prompt reply. I tried the way you suggested but
it
still it gives
me the same error. I am attching here the weblogic.log file.
Thanks again
..Madhuri
Joseph Weinstein <[email protected]> wrote:
We'd want to see the log during booting, where the pool
is being created to see why that failed. Try a pool
definition with no blank lines, no whitespace at the
end of lines, and no server property. The thin driver
doesn't like that:
weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.thin=\
url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@test:1521:PROJECT,\
driver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver,\
initialCapacity=4,\
maxCapacity=10,\
capacityIncrement=1,\
props=user=xxx;password=xxx
Joe
Madhuri wrote:
Hi !
I have tried to create a connection pool from adminconsole. My
CLASSPATH
setting
is as follows :
F:\SOAP\soap-2_2\lib;F:\SOAP\soap-2_2;
D:\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\classes12.zip;
D:\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\nls_charset12.zip;
D:\Oracle\Ora81\jdbc\lib\classes111.zip;
F:\SOAP\soap-2_2\lib\jaf-1.0.1\activation.jar;
D:\Oracle\Ora8\Apache\Jsdk\src\javax\servlet\http;
D:\Oracle\Ora81\Apache\Jsdk\src\javax\servlet;
D:\Oracle\Ora81\lib;
F:\ant\jakarta-ant1.\bin;
E:\weblogic\oci\classes;
E:\weblogic\oci\classes\weblogic\xml\license;
E:\weblogic\oci\license;
E:\bea\wlserver6.1\lib;
E:\PetStoreHome\petstore1.3;
Following is the configuration.
#Oracle thin driver Method #2
weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.thin=\
url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@test:1521:PROJECT,\
driver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver,\
initialCapacity=4,\
maxCapacity=10,\
capacityIncrement=1,\
props=user=xxx;password=xxx;server=test
#Add a TXDataSource for the connection pool:
weblogic.jdbc.TXDataSource.weblogic.jdbc.jts.thin=thin
# Add an ACL for the connection pool:
weblogic.allow.reserve.weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.thin=everyone
I did append the file weblogic.properties with the above config.
Now
when I start
the Weblogic server I get the following error :
Starting WebLogic Server ....
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:16 PM EST> <Notice> <Management> <Loading
configuration
file
\config\petstore\config.xml ...>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:22 PM EST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <Starting
WebLogic
Admin
Server "petstoreServer" for domain "petstore">
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:26 PM EST> <Notice> <Management> <Starting
discovery
of Manag
ed Server... This feature is on by default, you may turn this
off
by
passing -Dw
eblogic.management.discover=false>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:35 PM EST> <Error> <JDBC> <Error during Data
Source
creation:
weblogic.common.ResourceException: DataSource(jdbcthin.SignOnDB)
can't
be creat
ed with non-existent Pool (connection or multi) (thin)>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:35 PM EST> <Error> <JDBC> <Error during Data
Source
creation:
weblogic.common.ResourceException: DataSource(jdbcthin.EstoreDB)
can't
be creat
ed with non-existent Pool (connection or multi) (thin)>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:35 PM EST> <Error> <JDBC> <Error during Data
Source
creation:
weblogic.common.ResourceException: DataSource(jdbcthin.InventoryDB)can't be
cr
eated with non-existent Pool (connection or multi) (thin)>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:35 PM EST> <Error> <JDBC> <Error during Data
Source
creation:
weblogic.common.ResourceException: DataSource(weblogic.jdbc.jts.thin)can't be
created with non-existent Pool (connection or multi) (thin)>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:41 PM EST> <Notice> <Management> <Application
Poller
not star
ted for production server.>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
After the server has booted, your browser should
automatically launch and point to the WebLogic Server
Tour running on this server. If your browser fails to
launch, point your browser to the URL
"http://burtsun:7001"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:41 PM EST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <ListenThreadlistening
on port 7001>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:41 PM EST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <SSLListenThreadlisteni
ng on port 7002>
<Nov 29, 2001 2:24:42 PM EST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <Started
WebLogic
Admin
Server "petstoreServer" for domain "petstore" running in ProductionMode>
Could anyone please help me ?
Thanks
..Madhuri
Name: weblogic.log
weblogic.log Type: Text Document (application/x-unknown-content-type-txtfile)
Encoding: base64
Name: PrintColumns.java
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