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Tim Slattery schrieb: I've got Oracle XE installed on my desktop so I can explore and learn Oracle preparatory to converting our apps from Sybase to Oracle. I also have BEA Weblogic installed on my desktop so I can test my webapps before deploying them. I've tried to establish a connection pool in Weblogic that talks to OracleXE, and I keep getting told "Connection refused". I know XE is a restricted version of Oracle, do the restrictions include not servicing third-party programs like Weblogic? Did you download Oracle XE before Oracle acquired Bea or after ? (sorry, could not resist ;-) There are some errors possible related to the "Connection refused" , so the full error message could be helpful |
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Tim Slattery schrieb: I've got Oracle XE installed on my desktop so I can explore and learn Oracle preparatory to converting our apps from Sybase to Oracle. I also have BEA Weblogic installed on my desktop so I can test my webapps before deploying them. I've tried to establish a connection pool in Weblogic that talks to OracleXE, and I keep getting told "Connection refused". I know XE is a restricted version of Oracle, do the restrictions include not servicing third-party programs like Weblogic? Did you download Oracle XE before Oracle acquired Bea or after ? (sorry, could not resist ;-) There are some errors possible related to the "Connection refused" , so the full error message could be helpful |
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Tim Slattery schrieb: I've got Oracle XE installed on my desktop so I can explore and learn Oracle preparatory to converting our apps from Sybase to Oracle. I also have BEA Weblogic installed on my desktop so I can test my webapps before deploying them. I've tried to establish a connection pool in Weblogic that talks to OracleXE, and I keep getting told "Connection refused". I know XE is a restricted version of Oracle, do the restrictions include not servicing third-party programs like Weblogic? Did you download Oracle XE before Oracle acquired Bea or after ? (sorry, could not resist ;-) There are some errors possible related to the "Connection refused" , so the full error message could be helpful |
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Maxim Demenko <mdemenko (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Tim Slattery schrieb: I've got Oracle XE installed on my desktop so I can explore and learn Oracle preparatory to converting our apps from Sybase to Oracle. I also have BEA Weblogic installed on my desktop so I can test my webapps before deploying them. I've tried to establish a connection pool in Weblogic that talks to OracleXE, and I keep getting told "Connection refused". I know XE is a restricted version of Oracle, do the restrictions include not servicing third-party programs like Weblogic? Did you download Oracle XE before Oracle acquired Bea or after ? (sorry, could not resist ;-) There are some errors possible related to the "Connection refused" , so the full error message could be helpful Unfortunately, no more information is in the message I got: [BEA][Oracle JDBC Driver]Error establishing socket to host and port: 146.142.45.43:1521. Reason: Connection refused: connect My installation is a bit screwy. I can't run the web interface to OracleXE. The "listener" service doesn't start automatically, and my machine here at work is extremely locked down, so I can't start it. But SQL*Plus works fine. So maybe the next step is to bug the admins to get the Listener service problem fixed. That would be the way to go as you 'll need the listener to establish a |
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Maxim Demenko <mdemenko (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Tim Slattery schrieb: I've got Oracle XE installed on my desktop so I can explore and learn Oracle preparatory to converting our apps from Sybase to Oracle. I also have BEA Weblogic installed on my desktop so I can test my webapps before deploying them. I've tried to establish a connection pool in Weblogic that talks to OracleXE, and I keep getting told "Connection refused". I know XE is a restricted version of Oracle, do the restrictions include not servicing third-party programs like Weblogic? Did you download Oracle XE before Oracle acquired Bea or after ? (sorry, could not resist ;-) There are some errors possible related to the "Connection refused" , so the full error message could be helpful Unfortunately, no more information is in the message I got: [BEA][Oracle JDBC Driver]Error establishing socket to host and port: 146.142.45.43:1521. Reason: Connection refused: connect My installation is a bit screwy. I can't run the web interface to OracleXE. The "listener" service doesn't start automatically, and my machine here at work is extremely locked down, so I can't start it. But SQL*Plus works fine. So maybe the next step is to bug the admins to get the Listener service problem fixed. That would be the way to go as you 'll need the listener to establish a |
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Maxim Demenko <mdemenko (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Tim Slattery schrieb: I've got Oracle XE installed on my desktop so I can explore and learn Oracle preparatory to converting our apps from Sybase to Oracle. I also have BEA Weblogic installed on my desktop so I can test my webapps before deploying them. I've tried to establish a connection pool in Weblogic that talks to OracleXE, and I keep getting told "Connection refused". I know XE is a restricted version of Oracle, do the restrictions include not servicing third-party programs like Weblogic? Did you download Oracle XE before Oracle acquired Bea or after ? (sorry, could not resist ;-) There are some errors possible related to the "Connection refused" , so the full error message could be helpful Unfortunately, no more information is in the message I got: [BEA][Oracle JDBC Driver]Error establishing socket to host and port: 146.142.45.43:1521. Reason: Connection refused: connect My installation is a bit screwy. I can't run the web interface to OracleXE. The "listener" service doesn't start automatically, and my machine here at work is extremely locked down, so I can't start it. But SQL*Plus works fine. So maybe the next step is to bug the admins to get the Listener service problem fixed. That would be the way to go as you 'll need the listener to establish a |
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Maxim Demenko <mdemenko (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Tim Slattery schrieb: I've got Oracle XE installed on my desktop so I can explore and learn Oracle preparatory to converting our apps from Sybase to Oracle. I also have BEA Weblogic installed on my desktop so I can test my webapps before deploying them. I've tried to establish a connection pool in Weblogic that talks to OracleXE, and I keep getting told "Connection refused". I know XE is a restricted version of Oracle, do the restrictions include not servicing third-party programs like Weblogic? Did you download Oracle XE before Oracle acquired Bea or after ? (sorry, could not resist ;-) There are some errors possible related to the "Connection refused" , so the full error message could be helpful Unfortunately, no more information is in the message I got: [BEA][Oracle JDBC Driver]Error establishing socket to host and port: 146.142.45.43:1521. Reason: Connection refused: connect My installation is a bit screwy. I can't run the web interface to OracleXE. The "listener" service doesn't start automatically, and my machine here at work is extremely locked down, so I can't start it. But SQL*Plus works fine. So maybe the next step is to bug the admins to get the Listener service problem fixed. That would be the way to go as you 'll need the listener to establish a |
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