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Hi,

I am using Oracle 8.0.5, JServ 1.0b3, Solaris 2.6, and JDK 1.1.

I am trying to make a connection to the Oracle via an JDBC:OCI driver from within a servlet.
If i run my program under a normal java interpreter it makes the connection and everything runs allright.

However when i bring the same code into the servlet running under JServ, I get a weird SQLException ORA-01034: Oracle not available.

I have passed the shared library path, ORACLE_HOME, ORACLE_BASE, etc. to the servlet engine via wrapper.env directive in jserv.properties file for the servlet.

Is there something that i am missing ?

My hypothesis is that it has something to do with the UID/GID settings.
I have changed the UID/GID settings on the JVM (it is now oracle8:dba, which is same as the program running under the java interpreter) but it does not work.

Is it a servlet problem or Oracle problem ?

Any help will be appreciated greatly.

Thanks in advance,

Nitin Raut
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