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Re: Oracle equivalent of ASP

From: John Thwaites <John.Thwaites_at_alliedsignal.com>
Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1998 09:33:10 -0400
Message-ID: <35F68396.EC7FBC53@alliedsignal.com>


Oracle Application Server 4.0 has HTML Scripting which is very similar to ASP. John Thwaites
AlliedSignal Inc.
Polymers Division

Piero Tintori wrote:

> On Wed, 2 Sep 1998 08:24:03 -0300, "Charles Savoie"
> <charles_savoie@$$hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >We are thinking of going with Oracle but we now use Active Server Pages
> >from a MS SQL server DB. I know that ORACLE supports ASP's but that it
> >isn't fantastic. I am wondering if there is the equivalent server side
> >scripting with ORACLE.
>
> Oracle uses an open database system which allows you to access it in
> many way. Oracle's own Developer/2000 is pretty good but a little
> expensive.
>
> I would suggest, rather then getting involved with a product you don't
> understand link from the ASP via ODBC to the Oracle database or such
> some other cgi language such as PERL or C++. If I am correct, there is
> a module for Perl to access Oracle databases.
>
> Piero Tintori
> ptintori_at_yahoo.com
Received on Wed Sep 09 1998 - 08:33:10 CDT

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