No weblogicoci36 in java.library.path

 

If after trying everything else (setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH, ORACLE_HOME, Checking the Oracle Client
Install, etc.) you still get this error, try running "nm $ORACLE_HOME/lib/libclntsh.so.1.0 | grep -i opi".
In order for the jDriver to load the "opinit" function must exist in your oracle client library (libclntsh.so).
I have seen oracle 7.3.4 libraries that do not have this function. I'm not sure why, but they don't and
it is required by the jDriver.
Hope this helps,
Charlie
"weblogic.support.install" <[email protected]> wrote:
I am currently evaluating the BEA Weblogic Enteprise Edition 5.1 with the 30
day trial.
I am running it on Solaris 5.6, connecting to an Oracle 7.3.4 database.
I have installed it and I have been able to start it using the
startWebLogic.sh script.
I am now trying to run through the examples provided. In particular, the
simpleselect.java.
I have created the class as per the documentation (for which I used the
setEnv.sh).
However, when I run it I get the following response.
$ java examples.jdbc.oracle.simpleselect
Loaded properties
Loaded driver
Exception in thread "main" java.sql.SQLException: System.loadLibrary threw
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError
with the message 'no weblogicoci36 in java.library.path'.
at java.lang.Throwable.fillInStackTrace(Native Method)
at java.lang.Throwable.fillInStackTrace(Compiled Code)
at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Compiled Code)
at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Exception.java:42)
at java.sql.SQLException.<init>(SQLException.java:82)
at weblogic.jdbcbase.oci.Driver.connect(Driver.java:116)
at examples.jdbc.oracle.simpleselect.main(Compiled Code)
Note that I put the System.out.println lines myself (after it didn't work at
first).
So, it can't find the dynamic library weblogicoci36, which I pressume is
from the library
/u/spr/weblogic/weblogic/lib/solaris/oci734_7/libweblogicoci36.so
As you can see it is in my LD_LIBRARY_PATH (I have also tried including the
whole path and file)
$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
/u01/app/oracle/product/7.3.4/lib:/usr/local/lib:/u/spr/weblogic/weblogic/li
b/solaris:/u/spr/weblogic/weblogic/lib/solaris/oci734_7:/u/spr/weblogic/webl
ogic/lib/solaris
It is also included in my PATH
$ echo $PATH
/u/spr/weblogic/weblogic/lib/solaris/oci734_7:/usr/java/bin:/u01/app/oracle/
product/7.3.4/lib:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/etc:.:/usr/java/bin:/u/spr/weblogic/web
logic/bin:/u/jac/bin
Your documentation also speaks about my Oracle client Libraries. These are
in
/u01/app/oracle/product/7.3.4/lib
which are also included in the PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
I have tried many other combinations, such as trying
/u01/app/oracle/product/7.3.4/bin instead, but with no success.
I don't think its to do with the client libraries though, because the name
refers to weblogic.
Could you please help me to work out why it can't find this library?
Thanks in advance,
Spencer Russell
E*Trade
[email protected] OR [email protected]

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