JDBC连接Oracle数据库常见问题及解决方法


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总结:
应该是Oracle9的exp BUG导致连接池问题,不要使用exp倒出同义词

  • 连接Oracle时抛出如下异常:java.sql.SQLException: Io exception:The Network Adapter could not establish connection一种产生原因

    Oracle Database Connection (from oracle.com)
    PROBLEM
    You are attempting to connect to an Oracle instance using JDBC and you are receiving the following error. 
       java.sql.SQLException: Io exception:
         The Network Adapter could not establish connection
       SQLException: SQLState (null) vendor code (17002)
    Any or all of the following conditions may also apply:
    1) You are able to establish a SQL*Plus connection from the same
       client to the same Oracle instance.
    2) You are able to establish a JDBC OCI connection, but not a Thin
       connection from the same client to the same Oracle instance.
    3) The same JDBC application is able to connect from a different
       client to the same Oracle instance.
    4) The same behavior applies whether the initial JDBC connection
       string specifies a hostname or an IP address.
    REDISCOVERY 
    To verify whether you are hitting this problem, verify whether the Oracle instance is configured for Multithreaded Server (MTS). If the Oracle instance is not configured for MTS, you are probably encountering a different problem. Otherwise, continue. Try forcing the JDBC connection to use a dedicated server instead of a shared server. This can be accomplished in several ways. For JDBC OCI or Thin, this can be done by reconfiguring the server for dedicated connections only. This approach, however, may not be feasible in many cases. In such cases, the following options apply: For JDBC OCI:  
    1) Add the (SERVER=DEDICATED) property to the TNS connect string
       stored in the tnsnames.ora file on the client.
    2) Set the user_dedicated_server=ON in sqlnet.ora on the client.
    For JDBC Thin:
    You must specify a full name-value pair connect string (the same as it might appear in the tnsnames.ora file) instead of the short JDBC Thin syntax. For example, instead of
    "jdbc:oracle:thin::port:sid"
    you would need to use a string of the form
    "jdbc:oracle:thin:@(DESCRIPTION="                    +
                           "(ADDRESS_LIST="              +
                               "(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)" +
                                        "(HOST=host)"    +                                      =
                                        "(PORT=port)"    +
                               ")"                       +
                           ")"                           +
                           "(CONNECT_DATA="              +
                               "(SERVICE_NAME=sid)"      +
                               "(SERVER=DEDICATED)"      +
                           ")"                           +
                         ")"
    If the connection works fine after having made these changes, it is very likely that this is the problem you are encountering. In this case, one last test will help to verify this fact.
    Log into the remote host on which the Oracle instance is running and execute the appropriate command to determine what the server 'thinks' its hostname is (i.e. the name that was configured when the server was installed and configured). For example, on a Unix host the 'hostname' command can be used for this purpose.
    Using the name displayed (e.g. by the hostname command), exactly as it appeared (i.e. if the output from the hostname command had the domain name included, then include it), return to the client which was unable to connect and try pinging the server.
    NOTE: It is critical that you attempt to ping the server using EXACTLY the same hostname you got from the server.
    If you are unable to ping the server via this hostname, then you almost certainly hitting this problem. If not, this may be a new issue, but at least you will have found a workaround (i.e. use a dedicated connection).
    EXPLANATION 
    To understand why this problem occurs, one must first understand the differences in how the listener handles connections to shared servers versus dedicated servers.
    When connecting to a dedicated server, the client connects to the listener (via hostname or IP address). The listener then spawns a dedicated server process and hands off the socket used to accept the client connection to that server. The client and server then start communicating via the endpoints established by the initial connection. NOTE: There is only one connection in this case. When connecting to a shared server, the initial client connection to the listener is the same. However, with MTS, there is no need to spawn a new server process; a pool of shared processes already exists. Also, clients do not communicate directly with the server processes in MTS; rather, they communicate with a dispatcher.
    For this reason, when setting up an MTS connection, the listener sends a redirect message back to the client asking the client to close the connection to the listener and connect to a dispatcher. The information in this message includes the hostname and a port number for the appropriate dispatcher. The redirect message will ALWAYS specify a hostname, even if the client initially provided an IP address.
    If, for any reason, the hostname provided to the listener (e.g. by the 'hostname' or another command) doesn't agree with the hostname by which the server is known on the client, the connection fails.
    On the other hand, if "(SERVER=DEDICATED)" already appears in the TNS connect string in tnsnames.ora or if "use_dedicated_server=ON" already appears in the sqlnet.ora file, you may find that SQL*Plus and/or JDBC OCI work fine, while JDBC Thin fails.
    SOLUTION 
    Obviously, one solution is to use dedicated servers. However, this may not always be feasible.
    The key is to make sure the hostname on both the client and server agree. This can be accomplished by reconfiguring either the client or the server, but there are things to be aware of in both cases.
    If the server is configured to return a different hostname, then it is possible that other clients which used to work will now fail.
    In some cases, it may not be feasible to reconfigure the client. For example, if the server version of the hostname does not include the domain, you would need to remove the domain portion of the hostname on the client; but, if the client needs to connect to more than one server with the same base name in different domains, this may not be possible, as the hostname may be ambiguous.
    REFERENCES 
    bug:1269734 java.sql.SQLException: Io exception: The Network Adapter could not be found.

  • 连接ORACLE数据库报错:javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Unable to resolve oracThin. Resolved: '' Unresolved:'oracThin' ; remaining name '' 

    问题描述:配置完JDBC后,打开页面的时候,报出如下错误信息:
    javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Unable to resolve oracThin. Resolved: '' Unresolved:'oracThin' ; remaining name ''
    JDBC配置如下:
    Connection Pools(连接池)
    Name:OracThin
    URL:jdbc:oracle:thin.0.0.1:LYSIMIS
    Driver Classname:oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
    Properties:
    user=system
    password=manager
    dll=ocijdbc8
    protocol=thin
    数据源配置如下:
    Name:OracThin
    JNDI Name:OracThin
    Pool Name:OracThin
    当程序执行到这一步时出错。
    ctx = new InitialContext();
    ds = (javax.sql.DataSource)ctx.lookup ("OracThin"); 

    问题解决后汉字是乱码 

    错误产生原因及解决办法:

    • URL:jdbc:oracle:thin:.0.0.1:1521:LYSIMI,thin后面加:,127.0.0.1后面加端口号
    • 注意名字大小写.
    • target 到server上
    • 再看看pool是否起来了,没起来的话,重起weblogic
    • 乱码问题(Java是基于Unicode):
      • 在JSP 文件中加入<%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=GBK" %>
      • 在weblogic.xml文件的<jsp-descriptor>部分加入
        <jsp-descriptor>
        <jsp-param>
        <param-name>compilerSupportsEncoding</param-name>
        <param-value>true</param-value>
        </jsp-param>
        <jsp-param>
        <param-name>encoding</param-name>
        <param-value>GBK</param-value>
        </jsp-param>
        </jsp-descriptor>
  • oracle XA的疑惑

    问题描述:Oracle_XA;xaosw;D:oracleora92 dbmsXAORAXA9.lib C:msvcoraSQL9.lib中
    xaosw是什么意思

    解答:可以参考ORACLE的XA部分的文档。

    http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/doc/oracle/server803/A54642_01/ch_xa.htm

  • oracle与weblogic自动启动与停止

    问题描述:每次重新启动服务器时oracle数据库若没有关闭,则必须先关闭后在重新启动redhat advance server,oracle才能够正常运行

    原因及解决办法参见:

    http://dev2dev.bea.com.cn/bbs/thread.jspa?forumID=81&threadID=8839&messageID=43184#43184

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    整理日期2005.9.26

     作者简介
    dev2dev ID: lhbing, dev2dev论坛版主,WebLoigc以及Java技术爱好者

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