Weblogic 5.1 connectivity with oracle 8i

 

You can use the Oracle Thin Driver to access Oracle 8.1.6. Our Oracle JDBC driver
(a type 2 driver that relies on the Oracle OCI library) does not yet support
Oracle 8.1.6.
Abraham Oommen wrote:
Please help me understand this better. Does this mean that 8.1.6 is not
supported as of now? Or can I get alternative JDBC drivers from elsewhere? I
am about to begin installation of 8.1.6 with Weblogic Commerce Server 2.0 and
App Server 5.1 and I was curious if this was a road block that I should avoid.
Michael Girdley wrote:
I would guess that you are using Oracle 8.1.6 with our driver. I would
recommend either using Oracle 8.1.5 with our driver or using the Oracle thin
driver -- has noted in our documentation.
The platform support page and certification page for WebLogic Server is
located at:
http://www.weblogic.com/docs51/platforms/index.html
This page has the latest and greatest information on the platforms that
WebLogic is certified and supported on.
Thanks,
Michael
Michael Girdley
Product Manager, WebLogic Server & Express
BEA Systems Inc
amani <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
Dear all friends,
When I use dbping Oracle scott tiger i receive the following error:
Java.sql.SQLException :System.loadlibrary threw
java.lang.unsatisfiedlinkerror with the message 'no weblogicOci36 in
java.library.path'
at weblogic.jdbcbase.Oci.Driver.connect <Driver.java:116>
at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection <DriverManager.java;457>
at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection<DriverManager.java:106>
at utils.dbping.main<dbping.java.156>

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