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Re: tns client classes12.zip linux

From: Phil Britton <phil_at_phil-britton.com>
Date: 07 Jan 2004 15:03:42 +0000
Message-ID: <uptdvdcmp.fsf@phil-britton.com>


bigbinc_at_hotmail.com (bigbinc) writes:

> Phil Britton <phil_at_phil-britton.com> wrote in message news:<uu139ov9v.fsf_at_phil-britton.com>...
> > bigbinc_at_hotmail.com (bigbinc) writes:
> >
> > > Do I have to install some sort of oracle client to get classes12.zip
> > > to work on linux.
> >
> > No you just put classes12.zip in your java class path and write your
> > JDBC java code.
> >
> > > I havent tried any code yet. I will assume that I
> > > cant just copy paste classes12.zip and have it work.
> >
> > No, you have to write some client code first, but apart from that you
> > can just copy it to wherever you need it.
> >
> > > I dont have any
> > > oracle linux software, does oracle have any open source linux client
> > > for download?
> >
> > Depends what you mean by client. However Oracle products are generally
> > not Open Source. They do have some OPen Source software that you can
> > download on the OTN web site.
> >
> > If you looking for something to mess about with the tables, stored
> > procedures etc. then do a google search for TORA.
> >
> > > I am pretty sure the oracle 9.2 cd is windows 2000 only.
> >
> > If it says Oracle for Windows on the CD then it's a fair bet that it
> > is. If however it say Oracle for Linux onit then I'd bet quite a biot
> > that it's for Linux. If you're talking about Oracle Server CDs then
> > they generally go round in threes
> >
> > cheers
> >
> > Phil
>
>
> Are you messing with me, hehe.

Apart from the last paragraph, no,

cheers

Phil Received on Wed Jan 07 2004 - 09:03:42 CST

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