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Tim Slattery
 
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Default Oracle XE/BEA Weblogic - 07-14-2008 , 02:23 PM






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?

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Tim Slattery
Slattery_T (AT) bls (DOT) gov
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joel garry
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE/BEA Weblogic - 07-14-2008 , 03:33 PM






On Jul 14, 12:23*pm, Tim Slattery <Slatter... (AT) bls (DOT) gov> wrote:
Quote:
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?

--
Tim Slattery
Slatter... (AT) bls (DOT) govhttp://members.cox.net/slatteryt
I dunno, but I don't think so ( http://www.oracle.com/technology/pro...f/dbxe_faq.pdf
) . Start surfing: http://blogs.oracle.com/otn/2008/07/...gic_demos.html

The OTN XE group can probably help if no one else chimes in here.

jg
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joel garry
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE/BEA Weblogic - 07-14-2008 , 03:33 PM



On Jul 14, 12:23*pm, Tim Slattery <Slatter... (AT) bls (DOT) gov> wrote:
Quote:
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?

--
Tim Slattery
Slatter... (AT) bls (DOT) govhttp://members.cox.net/slatteryt
I dunno, but I don't think so ( http://www.oracle.com/technology/pro...f/dbxe_faq.pdf
) . Start surfing: http://blogs.oracle.com/otn/2008/07/...gic_demos.html

The OTN XE group can probably help if no one else chimes in here.

jg
--
@home.com is bogus.
Happy birthday, Woodrow Wilson Guthrie
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joel garry
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE/BEA Weblogic - 07-14-2008 , 03:33 PM



On Jul 14, 12:23*pm, Tim Slattery <Slatter... (AT) bls (DOT) gov> wrote:
Quote:
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?

--
Tim Slattery
Slatter... (AT) bls (DOT) govhttp://members.cox.net/slatteryt
I dunno, but I don't think so ( http://www.oracle.com/technology/pro...f/dbxe_faq.pdf
) . Start surfing: http://blogs.oracle.com/otn/2008/07/...gic_demos.html

The OTN XE group can probably help if no one else chimes in here.

jg
--
@home.com is bogus.
Happy birthday, Woodrow Wilson Guthrie
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...dy_Guthrie.jpg


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joel garry
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE/BEA Weblogic - 07-14-2008 , 03:33 PM



On Jul 14, 12:23*pm, Tim Slattery <Slatter... (AT) bls (DOT) gov> wrote:
Quote:
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?

--
Tim Slattery
Slatter... (AT) bls (DOT) govhttp://members.cox.net/slatteryt
I dunno, but I don't think so ( http://www.oracle.com/technology/pro...f/dbxe_faq.pdf
) . Start surfing: http://blogs.oracle.com/otn/2008/07/...gic_demos.html

The OTN XE group can probably help if no one else chimes in here.

jg
--
@home.com is bogus.
Happy birthday, Woodrow Wilson Guthrie
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Maxim Demenko
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE/BEA Weblogic - 07-14-2008 , 04:25 PM



Tim Slattery schrieb:
Quote:
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

grep -i "connection refused" oraus.msg
00115, 00000, "connection refused; dispatcher connection table is full"
00125, 00000, "connection refused; invalid presentation"
00126, 00000, "connection refused; invalid duplicity"
12564, 00000, "TNS:connection refused"

I would rather suggest, you have not properly configured your connection
pool, Oracle XE is restricted in regard resource utilization and some
advanced Oracle features (like partitioning) - but the core
functionality is the same as by Oracle 10g EE, network connectivity is
part of core functionality (imho).

Best regards

Maxim


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Maxim Demenko
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE/BEA Weblogic - 07-14-2008 , 04:25 PM



Tim Slattery schrieb:
Quote:
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

grep -i "connection refused" oraus.msg
00115, 00000, "connection refused; dispatcher connection table is full"
00125, 00000, "connection refused; invalid presentation"
00126, 00000, "connection refused; invalid duplicity"
12564, 00000, "TNS:connection refused"

I would rather suggest, you have not properly configured your connection
pool, Oracle XE is restricted in regard resource utilization and some
advanced Oracle features (like partitioning) - but the core
functionality is the same as by Oracle 10g EE, network connectivity is
part of core functionality (imho).

Best regards

Maxim


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Maxim Demenko
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE/BEA Weblogic - 07-14-2008 , 04:25 PM



Tim Slattery schrieb:
Quote:
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

grep -i "connection refused" oraus.msg
00115, 00000, "connection refused; dispatcher connection table is full"
00125, 00000, "connection refused; invalid presentation"
00126, 00000, "connection refused; invalid duplicity"
12564, 00000, "TNS:connection refused"

I would rather suggest, you have not properly configured your connection
pool, Oracle XE is restricted in regard resource utilization and some
advanced Oracle features (like partitioning) - but the core
functionality is the same as by Oracle 10g EE, network connectivity is
part of core functionality (imho).

Best regards

Maxim


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Maxim Demenko
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE/BEA Weblogic - 07-14-2008 , 04:25 PM



Tim Slattery schrieb:
Quote:
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

grep -i "connection refused" oraus.msg
00115, 00000, "connection refused; dispatcher connection table is full"
00125, 00000, "connection refused; invalid presentation"
00126, 00000, "connection refused; invalid duplicity"
12564, 00000, "TNS:connection refused"

I would rather suggest, you have not properly configured your connection
pool, Oracle XE is restricted in regard resource utilization and some
advanced Oracle features (like partitioning) - but the core
functionality is the same as by Oracle 10g EE, network connectivity is
part of core functionality (imho).

Best regards

Maxim


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Tim Slattery
 
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Default Re: Oracle XE/BEA Weblogic - 07-15-2008 , 08:23 AM



Maxim Demenko <mdemenko (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
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.

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