Ranjeeth,
Your assumption is correct as the AppServer and the Oracle database server
are on the same machine.
I assume there is no distributed clustering involved in the App Server
configuration (meaning cluster deployed on different machines).
Thanks,
Kannan
On Thu, 19 May 2005 17:06:18 +0530, Ranjeeth kumar <ranju1973@(protected)>
wrote:
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>Date: May 19, 2005 5:01 PM
>Subject: Network call
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>All-
>In our application we are planning to use Oracle 10g. Below is the
>description of components
>
>1.MDB listening a JMS queue, read the information from the queue
>2.Invoke a java class
>3.Java class will make couple of JDBC calls into database
>
>Both application server and database will be running on the same
>machine. Our assumption is that none of the above steps will create a
>"NET Work call". IS this assumption is valid?
>
>Thanks in advance
>Ranjeet kumar
>
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