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Re: Oracle's Web Server and IIS

From: Duane Johnson <jhnsndn_at_cig.mot.com>
Date: 1998/06/23
Message-ID: <6mogv5$4lc$1@trotsky.cig.mot.com>#1/1

When you set up IIS you can specify a port number to be the default for the IIS Server. When you setup IIS make sure that the port number for IIS and Oracle Web Server is not the same. The only difference is the URL for the IIS machine will be like http://www.<domain.com>:<port_number>/ This is how we have our development IIS server and Oracle Web Server setup on the same machine. Hope this helps.

Duane Johnson
Software Engineer
Cellular Infrastructure Group
Motorola, Inc.

Greg Frizzle wrote in message <6moa7p$qon$1_at_news.harvard.net>...
>We are using Oracle's 3-tier applications (NCA), which means that we are
>running Oracle's web server. We now want to start developing
>Internet/Intranet applications, but our expertise is with Visual Basic. If
>it were not for Oracle, we would be creating apps with VB, and using ASP on
>IIS to update the Oracle database. However, ASP is not an option with the
>Oracle web server. I would like to know if anyone else has a similar setup,
>and how you have things configured (I've heard rumors that IIS and the
>Oracle Web Server can co-exist and work together).
>
>
Received on Tue Jun 23 1998 - 00:00:00 CDT

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