I tested the performance years (3+) ago trying to answer the same
question. In most cases the OCI driver was faster but in some tests the
thin driver was faster (IIRC the results from that long ago).
That being said - the performance difference in the drivers is (most
likely) negligible compar
Thanks a lot, speaking of OCI, is there any evidence that OCI will perform
better than the THIN driver?
We are being encouraged to use OCI on production environment since everybody
says so, but our development team isn't convinced of the same. We are using
oracle 10g and based on their do
When run as a service - the PATH used by SYSTEM is not the same as when
you are logged in. (So you need to add the dll's somewhere in your path
as SYSTEM user - I can't recall how this is done but this is a very
common problem google can help you with)
The type 4 jdbc driver from oracle has be
re as well.
Compliments of the Season
- Original Message -
From: "Rumpa Giri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 4:01 AM
Subject: Tomcat Service and OCI
Hello,
I am trying to run the tomcat as NT Service, but does not seem to work
with OCI, if
- Original Message -
From: "Rumpa Giri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 4:01 AM
Subject: Tomcat Service and OCI
Hello,
I am trying to run the tomcat as NT Service, but does not seem to work
with OCI, if I run the same tomcat instance not as
Hello,
I am trying to run the tomcat as NT Service, but does not seem to work with
OCI, if I run the same tomcat instance not as a service but via startup.bat,
the OCI JDBC driver works fine.
Can anybody help me locate how to fix the service installation script to
avoid the exception