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Tom,
Ever done performance test on Oratcl compared to Pro*C or OCI? We are
going to use Oratcl (or maybe Perl's DBI modules) to talk to a Tcl suite
that runs auto-generated sw regressions tests, and stores the captured
logs to an Oracle database.
Just wondering what to expect for performance ... and btw what version of Oracle does Oratcl support? Can I run it on Linux? Thanks in advance.
Tom Poindexter wrote:
>
> In article <6vj9qm$tt3$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>, <kdas_at_my-dejanews.com> wrote:
> Now, if you're talking about faster developemnt, I'd make the case that
> either OCI or ProC pale in comparison to other development tools.
> Modern scripting languages with database interfaces can cut development
> times considerably. I'm the author of Oratcl, an Oracle interface for
> the Tcl language. Oracle itself uses Tcl and Oratcl in its Oracle
> Enterprise Manager product.
>
> It might depend on what application you're trying to write; in any case,
> they are worth evaluating. Follow my web page for info on Oratcl;
> see www.scriptics.com or comp.lang.tcl for Tcl information.
>
> --
> Tom Poindexter
> tpoindex_at_nyx.net
> http://www.nyx.net/~tpoindex/
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Received on Fri Oct 09 1998 - 11:06:03 CDT