Jdeveloper 10g with oracle 10g database

i am evaluating jdeveloper 10g with the oracle database 10g. i am trying to invoke the oracle databse results in the applet. the applet code has been compiled successfully.but when i am trying to execute the applet the error found is 'no suitable driver'.
how do i can resolve this problem.

This is not a sales forum. As I already said you should contact an Oracle sales person which can answer your question. There are possible migration paths which will save you some money (against buying all new licences).
I don't say that you have to upgrade to 12c. You can develop applications using the older technology using jdev 10g together with OAS 10g and Oracle DB 10g.
If you want to use newer technology (jsf2.0...) you have to update as these are not available in 10g. The question if you need to update to 11g or 12c (jdev) you have to answer yourself and may ask the salesperson too. 12c is the latest technology and the question is if you need the latest. 11g if the jdev version which is used internally by Oracle and is on the marked quite some time.
Timo

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