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oks_at_oks.s.eunet.de wrote:
> > Hey, > > we want to connect a Oracle Database running on NT Server from SUNSolaris
> in our darkness ? Please mail me your informations ! > > Thanks a lot > Oliver
Pro*C is one way to go. You could also use the OCI libraries and just write you own code to connect. I have seen Gnu C work but Oracle of course does not support it. I think Pro*C is the best way myself but I am sure that other people will disagree.
All you need is Pro*C and sql*net V2 installed to create programs. If you want to use the OCI stuff you will have to install the RDBMS as well.
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<DT>oks_at_oks.s.eunet.de wrote:<BR>
> <BR>
> Hey,<BR>
> <BR>
> we want to connect a Oracle Database running on NT Server from SUN
Solaris<BR>
> via a C program. We have heard about the Pro*C product from Oracle
to do<BR>
> that. What other products do I need ? Is it also possible to compile
it<BR>
> with gnu c compiler ? Have somebody made experiences and can bring
light<BR>
> in our darkness ? Please mail me your informations !<BR>
> <BR>
> Thanks a lot<BR>
> Oliver<BR>
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<DT>Pro*C is one way to go. You could also use the OCI libraries and just write you own code to connect. I have seen Gnu C work but Oracle of course does not support it. I think Pro*C is the best way myself but I am sure that other people will disagree. </DT>
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<DT>All you need is Pro*C and sql*net V2 installed to create programs. If you want to use the OCI stuff you will have to install the RDBMS as well.</DT>
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