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Can I instantiate a DataSource without getting involved with JNDI. In particular is it possible with Oracle?
Joseph Urbanek
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Yes it is. Take a look at this link
http://sales.esicom.com/sales/oracle/java.816/a81354/samapp9.htm#1012177
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