Oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver() problem

Hi guys. I am taking a dbsystems class at school. We are required to connect to the schools oracle db using this package: oracle.jdbc.driver
the code provided by the profesor is meant to be used by logging into unix accounts on the schools servers and running our java programs remotely. I've been trying to connect by running the java program localy.
i'm using netbeans 4, with java5. netbeans tells me that this oracle.jdbc.driver package doesn't exist.
here is the connection part of the code:
//create the oracle driver
DriverManager.registerDriver(new oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver());
//create a connection object
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:oracle:oci:@<blahblahblah>", "<myusername>", "<mysuperduperprivatepassword>");
I have followed many forums and threads on the web. Most of them seem to be fixed just by renaming the classes12.zip file to .jar, placing them in the jre/lib folder and setting the path, but they all seem to be running the java program on the same computer as the database, where as i'm trying to connect remotely. i still tried following the instructions, and this still hasn't worked for me. so, my question is, will this even work since i am trying to connect remotely? and if not, how can i connect remotely to a database using only java? thanks
gyro

when you say build path, do u mean the same folder as my .java source? because it is. I don't know if u need to know this, but it will compile, but not run, and then it will print the above mentioned error. but in netbeans, it just tells you ahead of time why it wont run if u try to run it.
anyways, from what i understand from what u wrote, i will need to use the thin driver...now that comes with the oracle.jdbc.driver package, but i just need to use a different call, right? like, instead of oracle.jdbc i would need oracle.thin, is this what u mean? and if it doesn't contain the thin driver, where can i find it? i found it onces before, but that was completely by accident. can someone supply a url? thanks
jay

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    Vijay
    Steve Kim
    [email protected]
    SolarMetric Inc.
    http://www.solarmetric.com
    Marc Prud'hommeaux [email protected]
    SolarMetric Inc. http://www.solarmetric.com

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    Message was edited by:
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    srini.
    null

    srini (guest) wrote:
    : I am trying to compile and run sample jdbc file(
    Employee.java).
    : The file compiled successfully. But when i run it i get the
    : following error.
    : java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
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    : I have set CLASS_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/jdbc/lib/classes111.zip
    : Any one faced this problem?. I am trying to solve this from
    last
    : 2 days. Any help is apprecidated.
    : I am using RH 5.2, jdk-1.1.7_v1a(blackdown) and Oracle 8,0,5
    : thx
    : srini.
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    Victor Alamo
    EXA
    null

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    >
    ####<15/08/2002 14:09:43> <Info> <JDBC> <qawebmethods> <myserver>
    <main> <system> <> <001082> <Creating Data Source named
    jdbc/test_myapp for pool pool/test_myapp>
    ####<15/08/2002 14:09:43> <Info> <JDBC> <qawebmethods> <myserver>
    <main> <system> <> <001070> <Checking existence of connection pool
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    weblogic.common.ResourceException: DataSource(jdbc/test_myapp) can't
    be created with non-existent Pool (connection or multi)
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    <main> <system> <> <010008> <EJB Deploying file: myapp-ejb.jar>
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    of J2EE 1.3 to be incompatible with the J2EE 1.3 platform supported in
    future releases of BEA WebLogic Server.>
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