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Re: info on toplink?

From: <Jared.Still_at_radisys.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 12:29:29 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00544DBF.20030205122929@fatcity.com>


> I am attempting to RTF google on this

RTFG? Yeah, I like it. ;)

Jared

"Sarnowski, Chris" <csarnows_at_CuraGen.com> Sent by: root_at_fatcity.com
 02/05/2003 08:33 AM
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I am attempting to RTF google on this, but am not coming up with much. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to tune/manage toplink from an Oracle DBA perspective?
"Make them stop" doesn't seem to be an option, sadly.

So far the problems I've run into are that it doesn't use bind variables (and apparently Toplink support - now Oracle! - asked "why does your DBA want to use bind variables?" ) and I haven't been able to get the Java people to call dbms_application_info so I know which servlet/procedure/ method/whatever is associated with a given query. I don't know if the difficulty is the toplink interface, or the DBA/Java developer interface (lots of impedance mismatch: I'm sure it's all my fault because I'm stuck in obsolete "relational" mode). So I need to learn more about this beast.

I'm trying to load the toplink forum from otn.oracle.com but the page is just hanging.

thanks in advance for any pointers,

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