IE4 and Oracle JDBC

Hi,
I downloaded and installed Oracles JDBC drivers and tested
them out using the sample programs that Oracle provided. Though
the application I was able to connect and retrieve some rows
without any problem. I then modefied the Java source for the
applet and ran it through Sun's Appletviewer and was able to
retrieve rows. I then tried to run the same applet through IE4
and the applet started okay but I recieved the following:
Loading JDBC driver oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
Connecting to SMORA1
cannot access "<This was my Oracle host name>"
I'm running the applet of my PC and trying to connect to the
Oracle host. I think I may of just answered my own question.
But why would it work with Appletviewer??
Thanks
Dave
null

Dave:
I am facing the same problem but not getting any answer. Could
you let me know what solution did you implement to get it going.
Thanks in advance,
Raj.
David Staelens (guest) wrote:
: Hi,
: I downloaded and installed Oracles JDBC drivers and tested
: them out using the sample programs that Oracle provided.
Though
: the application I was able to connect and retrieve some rows
: without any problem. I then modefied the Java source for the
: applet and ran it through Sun's Appletviewer and was able to
: retrieve rows. I then tried to run the same applet through
IE4
: and the applet started okay but I recieved the following:
: Loading JDBC driver oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
: Connecting to SMORA1
: cannot access "<This was my Oracle host name>"
: I'm running the applet of my PC and trying to connect to the
: Oracle host. I think I may of just answered my own question.
: But why would it work with Appletviewer??
: Thanks
: Dave
null

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