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[To Ramesh Nagappan ] Sun JWSDP

 
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Hi Ramesh
I have downloaded the Sun JWSDP tutorial but
couldn't really make use of the examples as the
examples use the Codebase database and not
Oracle.
Is this tutorial available with examples
having Oracle as Database ? Or is there a workaround for this in the existing tutorial
examples .... please guide .....?
TIA
Swapnil
 
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Originally posted by swap Inam:
Hi Ramesh
I have downloaded the Sun JWSDP tutorial but
couldn't really make use of the examples as the
examples use the Codebase database and not
Oracle.
Is this tutorial available with examples
having Oracle as Database ? Or is there a workaround for this in the existing tutorial
examples .... please guide .....?
TIA
Swapnil


Did you take a look at "How to configure Datasources" ?
http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/1.0/tutorial/doc/Admintool5.html#64662
You will find, how to configure the Oracle drivers and how to create datasources etc.
 
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