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Re: Oracle bureaucracy :-(

From: Mark Townsend <mtownsen_at_us.oracle.com>
Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 18:06:15 -0800
Message-ID: <384B1A17.C3A02A4E@us.oracle.com>


Alexander Jerusalem wrote:
>
> As a would be Oracle customer, I really have to say communication with that
> company is hard. If you can't find the product information you need on their
> web-site you're out of luck. Local Oracle representatives (at least in
> Europe) are clueless and bureaucratic and the email-contacts given on the
> web-site won't lead to more than automated redirects to the other web pages
> or local representatives.
>
> So although it doesn't seem like the right place for product infos, I still
> hope that someone in this newsgroup can answer the following question:
>
> Do I need JServer to do stored procedures and stored functions in Java?
> I hope not so, because I don't need EJB or CORBA or anything nor would I
> want to pay for it. Just good old stored procedures.

Alexander - Yes, you do need JServer for Java Stored procedures and functions.
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Mark Townsend                         

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Received on Sun Dec 05 1999 - 20:06:15 CST

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