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Oracle's WebDB

From: Michael Rothwell <michael_rothwell_at_non-hp-usa-om46.om.hp.com>
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 1999 14:20:42 -0800
Message-ID: <36E44D3A.F8B3184F@non-hp-usa-om46.om.hp.com>


I have been using OWS (or WAS or OAS now) for the last couple years. I have only been using the PL/SQL cartridge for this and have developed several applications. These applications are very transactional as opposed to report based. I am getting a lot of information from the end user and inserting/updating many records.

My question is: What is the difference between using the PL/SQL cartridge for OAS and using Oracle's new WebDB. I just got the demo disk, it talks more about data-driven reporting than for heavy transactions. Is this a light weight version of OAS and only for reporting, or can it be used for insert/update/delete apps? Will it handle several concurrent connections as well as OAS?

I am basically needing to know what the differences are.

Thanks.

Michael
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Michael A. Rothwell
Oracle DBA/Oracle Web Applications Developer

Views expressed here are not those of my company No - Actually - Since I am independent, They are the views of my company. Received on Mon Mar 08 1999 - 16:20:42 CST

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