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Excuse me, I'm also interested in front-end application developing. We're choosing the most appropriate development tool. What would you say about Oracle JDeveloper ?
I found it quite awkward and I feel there are a lot of things to impove. But
sun's java is more complicated since it doesn't have any visual environment
(as far as I know).
What would you say ?
Thank you.
Leonid Asanov
C. Ferguson <c_ferguson_at_rationalconcepts.com> wrote in message
news:392A204B.7FCAB4B3_at_rationalconcepts.com...
> Hi,
> 1) start at www.javasoft.com (tutorials, products, documentation...)
> 2) Get a book on JDBC and Java.
> 3) go to Oracle's website and dowload the thin driver. While you are
there,
> search the site for the java info. Read up and study.
>
> hth,
> cindy
>
> Courtney Thomas wrote:
>
> > Sure would appreciate a pointer(s) to info on how to obtain/use Java
> > w/JDBC thin client ?
> >
> > Hopefully,
> > Courtney
> >
> > <-------------------End of Msg------------------
> >
> > Bob Fazio wrote:
> > >
> > > What language? Java, C, C++, VB .. There are several tools available.
Java
> > > using a JDBC thin client is the most versatile since during
distribution you
> > > don't need to install oracle on the clients, but the others can work
fine.
> > > VB works well if you use ODBC or Oracle Objects for OLE. OCI for C
and C++
> > > also works well. Pick the tool you are comfortable with, and there is
most
> > > likely a way to get to Oracle. Oracle Forms is also a nice tool for
forms
> > > based development.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Robert Fazio, Oracle DBA
> > > rfazio_at_home.com
> > > remove nospam from reply address
> > > http://24.8.218.197/
> > > "^_^" <par_at_null.net> wrote in message
news:3912ED2C.B9EA9A76_at_null.net...
> > > > Hi Oracle guru,
> > > > I m newbie to Oracle.
> > > > Wondering what kind of dev tool is the best choice to be used to dev
client application connecting
> > > > an Oracle server?
> > > > Thanks.
>
Received on Thu May 25 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT