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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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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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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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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 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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