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Hi,
Sorry to all Java purists...
I think you can access OO4O from VJ++. You may or may not believe it but I have managed to use OO4O in a web page (HTML) to access the local database. See my OraWeb application at
http://members.aol.com/gjlinker
If this can be done than it should also be able to succeed from VJ++. If you want to connect to a remote database then you don't have any choice and have to use JDBC.
Gerrit-Jan Linker
Programmer of Oraxcel, OraWeb, OraSQL and OraCodes.
In article <781c6u$k9i69_at_news.hk.linkage.net>,
"Rob Edgar" <robedgar_at_hkstar.com> wrote:
> I need power and simplicity of OO4O but in Java. Is there such a thing.
>
> Basically I want to talk from my web server to an 805 database. Currently we
> are using modules running under MTS that use OO4O.
>
> We extensivlely use PL/SQL and the array interface.
>
> We want to convert to using Java servlets but I dont know what to use to
> link to the database that will provide the ease of use in calling PL/SQL
> procedures and allow us to use the array interface that we currenlty can use
> with OO4O but is Java based
> .
>
> Rob
>
>
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