terencef
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Posted: 01/22/2004, 6:13 AM |
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I'm need to generate some reports from Oracle and planning to use the JSP option. My questions are:
1) The wizard asks for a JDBC driver even though I selected the Oracle native driver. What do I fill in the server tab fields? Do I need a JDBC driver on windows?
2) If I "move" the code over to the HP-UX server running Apache & Tomcat - will there be any issues with the code etc?
Thanks in advance
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peterr
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Posted: 01/22/2004, 3:13 PM |
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I recommend posting your question in our Java forum. http://forums.codecharge.com/forum.php?forum_id=9
Unfortunately we cannot move forum posts yet.
Or even better, contact the product support directly via our official support site (link below).
Please also specify where you selected the Oracle native driver, and which wizard asks for JDBC driver.
The server settings for Java are described at http://docs.codecharge.com/studio/html/UserGuide/Workin...gDatabases.html
(search the page for "JSP")
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peterr
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Posted: 01/22/2004, 10:13 PM |
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BTW, I'm forwarding your question to our Java engineers.
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ignat
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Posted: 01/23/2004, 7:58 AM |
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1) You need two drivers. One to design your application, this is usually a ODBC driver. The second driver is for server, this should be a JDBC driver.
JDBC driver properties include 'driver class name', 'database URL', user name and password.
2) There should be no problems.
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