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Re: Web enabling existing Oracle database

From: Brian Everett <beverett_at_remove_this.usa.net>
Date: Sat, 25 Apr 1998 21:21:14 GMT
Message-ID: <35435290.15372414@news.earthlink.net>

You need one or the other ...and they're just different versions of Oracle's web server. It became WAS in version 3 and will become IAS in version 4. Use WebServer 2.1. It's more stable or your platform. Next is to learn to use the Web Server Toolkit. PL/SQL --->>> HTML

On Fri, 24 Apr 1998 09:48:54 -0600,
Karen_S_Porter_at_notesbridge.cummins.com wrote:

>I am a newbie, big time! I have taken training for a new Oracle position that
>I am to fill in my company. I have been asked to take an existing Oracle
>database on a Unix DEC ALPHA server, and make that database accessible from
>the Web. They need a tool that would allow them to make queries against the
>existing database from a web page and interact with the current forms they
>have.
>
>What Oracle tool would be most appropriate in this situation?
>I see on Oracle's web page information about WebServer and Web Application
>Server. I am confused about the differences between these two.
>
>Thank for your help.
>
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Good Luck! Brian_RestonVA Received on Sat Apr 25 1998 - 16:21:14 CDT

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