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Oracle 10g connection with Java

what are the drivers which are used to connect with java for Desktop application. i have found many types like tiny and all but was not able to understand. Please help me out

To make your life easier, I would recommend just using Oracle's Thin Driver.

First, download the driver from Oracle's site :

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/features/jdbc/index-091264.html

Then add JAR to your project and connect to database using:

Class.forName ("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver");

Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection
        ("jdbc:oracle:thin:@//localhost:1521/orcl", "scott", "tiger");

Of course, replace these parameters with the ones corresponding to your DB.

Have you looked into official site

See Also

for oracle 10g the JDBC driver is "ojdbc10_g.jar"

it is available on your system inside %ORACLE_HOME\\jdbc\\lib No need to download.

Class.forName ("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"); 

Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection         ("jdbc:oracle:thin:@//localhost:1521/orcl", "scott", "tiger"); 

conn.setAutoCommit(false);

The "thin" driver is a 100% java implementation. The OCI calls the C implementation. There might even be a JDBC to ODBC bridge, allowing you to use your system's ODBC driver. Suggested reading: Oracle Instant Client

The easiest one to deploy is probably the type 4 driver, or the thin driver. I say it is the easiest because it does not rely on any Oracle native libraries or client install to operate. It is readily available from Oracle .

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