Listener ORACLE 10g

How can i configure my listener, i can't connect with my appilcation
please help ??
i have oracle 10G , and i don't know nothing about the listner

837218 wrote:
Thnak's for the answer,
how can i find a status , i don't know nothing about the listener :( i have a problem and the solution is by configuring the listener !!How do you know the is to configure the listener? Nowhere in this thread (as of this writing) have you given a single error message or a single statement of exactly what you did to produce the problem.
So far all we have is, in effect:
My car won't start
Please tell me how to change the battery.
I don't no nothing about cars.
Edited by: EdStevens on Feb 16, 2011 9:21 AM

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