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It depends :-) if you have a multiplatform hardware in the backyard, then
you should probably go for Java based products.
There are several free products, that can be useful for you like Tomcat, Cocoon and some other apache-jakarta project subprojects.
When you have money, that you probably go for Oracle Application Server and all that is related. They have really nice tools and all of them are heavily integrated into Oracle universe :-) (For example Oracle Internet File System (iFS) has really nice web interface, and it can be a good example).
Or go for Borland solutions, they are also integrated with Oracle quite much :-) and they have all the components you will propably need :-) and Borland has also good "relations" with apache-jakarta projects :-)
Respectfully,
Valentine Gogichashvili
"Sönke Petersen" <sk.petersen_at_gmx.de> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> can anybody recommend a toolbox/class library/programming language or
> something similar to develop a web frontend for oracle?
> This frontend shall implement typical tasks like I/O via dialog windows,
> printing reports, etc.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Sönke
>
>
Received on Mon Mar 10 2003 - 09:34:53 CST