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Luis Ventura Ruiz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm considering different ways of accessing a Oracle database
> from a WWW server.
>
> I've thought of several ways:
>
> 1. with CGIs which access PL/SQL stored procedures via interface
> provided by SQL-Module, or with Pro*C statements programmed inside.
>
> 2. with a JAVA aplication running in the WWW server which connects to
> the database by means of a ORACLE JDBC driver, or alternatively with
> applets in the client browsers which access the database whith JDBC.
>
> 3. with Oracle web server 2.0 or 3.0 which seems to be the best solution
> according to what Oracle people say:)
>
> 4. Several other ways such as oraperl, or private solutions...
>
> Could anybody tell me about his experiences or suggestions?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> /Luis
>
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I have the best luck with the oracle web server and using the 1.3.2 of designer 2000 (Case) to create 3 application in the last 5 months. The case product generates a lot of the code. Two are in production and the next application rolls out in august. Received on Wed Jun 18 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT