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It does have the ability to use PL/SQL to create dynamic pages based on
database content. It's a pretty cool system if you know PL/SQL. There is
also the ability to use Developer 2000 to create forms and in turn make
those forms available to the web via a Java Applet. I believe the product
that does that is called J-Initiator or something like that.
Eric Sundby
SR Oracle DBA
Diversified Computer Consultants - DCC
(404)262-1189
http://www.divcomp.com
Sebas Santos wrote:
> I want to know if the Oracle Web Server, has a tool with the ability to
> let users enter data tot he database and browse and query the database
> from remote locations. In addition, if allows you to create a form type
> java class generated from the original 2000 form?
> Example: PowerBuilder lets you generate a web page from the database
> selected fields, and runs on the PowerDynamo web server. VB lets you
> create a copy of your forms generated with J++, and you can use this
> into your web page and has the full functionality of the application.
> Is there anything like this to Oracle, Dev 2000, and Oracle WEB SERVER?
> Thanks,
> Sebas
Received on Mon Feb 08 1999 - 20:09:48 CST