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palla sridhar
01-17-2004, 01:57 AM
hi!
I'm getting an "Unexpected Error" when i run the sample program
TestInstallSQLJ.sqlj with the following conditions. I've put
translator.zip and classes111.zip in the classpath also.

os: win2000 prof
jdk: 1.4.2_02
DB: Oracle 8i

I'm using connect.properties and sqlj.properties, with conditions as

user: scott
password:tiger
url:oracle:jdbc:thin@localhost:1521:sridhar.

But it shows a long list of errors, can u figure it out
thanks in advance
sridhar palla

Hans Forbrich
01-17-2004, 10:40 AM
palla sridhar wrote:
hi! I'm getting an "Unexpected Error" when i run the sample program TestInstallSQLJ.sqlj with the following conditions. I've put translator.zip and classes111.zip in the classpath also. os: win2000 prof jdk: 1.4.2_02 DB: Oracle 8i I'm using connect.properties and sqlj.properties, with conditions as user: scott password:tiger url:oracle:jdbc:thin@localhost:1521:sridhar. But it shows a long list of errors, can u figure it out thanks in advance sridhar palla

Without actualy seeing the errors, I have to assume something is wrong.
Either with your code or with your environment. (The way you ask your
question is roughly like 'my car will not start. i turn the key and it
doesn't work - what is wrong'.)


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