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I connected ORACLE 8 personal from JAVA. But when I use the same CONNECTION STRING for JSP, it gives ERROR.

"DATASOURCENAME NOT FOUND AND NO DEFAULT DRIVER SPECIFIED"

Is there any other CONFIGURATION for JSP
 
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Originally posted by Ajeesh Miodutty:
I connected ORACLE 8 personal from JAVA. But when I use the same CONNECTION STRING for JSP, it gives ERROR.

"DATASOURCENAME NOT FOUND AND NO DEFAULT DRIVER SPECIFIED"

Is there any other CONFIGURATION for JSP



Is there are reason you are trying the use the ODBC driver and not a type-4 JDBC driver to connect? In my opinion it's not worth troubleshooting your ODBC connection error if a type 4 driver is readily available.
 
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