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Re: BEQ Protocol Adapter

From: Mick McRae <Mick.McRae_at_its.csiro.au>
Date: Fri, 01 May 1998 09:13:23 +1100
Message-ID: <35490592.CBEBF076@its.csiro.au>


John,

The BEQ protocol is used for connecting to a local database. ie. If you want to use SQL*Plus on your PC to connect to an Oracle 8 database on your PC. Even if you don't have a network card, you use this protocol to connect your client software to the Oracle database.

Regards,
Mick

John Cutright wrote:

> Does anyone have any information on the bequeath protocol adapter?
> The only information that I could find in the manuals is that lsnrctl
> uses it to start the listener.
> What is it used for, when should it be used, is it ever used by a
> client, etc.?
Received on Thu Apr 30 1998 - 17:13:23 CDT

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