Oracle 11i v1 for JDBC driver

Hello:
I checked the drivers on my XP. There is a driver called: Oracle in OraHome92. Is it ODBC? We are using 11i v1. Is it that we do not need to install JDBC client driver?
Thanks,
S

A lot more useful information is required here to be able to advise you.
Start with the assumption that you have a client, a middle tier and a data server ... three separate machines. If this is correct tell us about all of them. If it is not then explain your architecture.
If by 11i you are referring to e-Business Suite then you should ask your question in the appropriate Apps forum as the correct answers for Apps are not necessarily the generic answers you will get here.

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