Load the JDBC driver

hi every one,
Iam trying to make a connection to Oracle9i using java, i know that first i have to load the JDBC driver and then establish a connection to the database but if faced 2 problems
1- I don't know the name of the jdbc driver. if any body can show me how can i know it.
2- when connecting to the database i have to provide the server name and the port number unfortunatly i don't know both.
so if any one can help to find them.
Thanks alot

hi every one,
Iam trying to make a connection to Oracle9i using
java, i know that first i have to load the JDBC
driver and then establish a connection to the
database but if faced 2 problems
1- I don't know the name of the jdbc driver. if any
body can show me how can i know it.
It depends on what driver you are using. Look it up and search the Oracle site. Or look through the gazillion examples in the JDBC forum.
2- when connecting to the database i have to provide
the server name and the port number unfortunatly i
don't know both.
Talk to your DBA. There is no way we could or should be able to help you on this one.

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