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Re: Oracle, NT, & the web

From: Michael Molloy <UKAlumni_at_bigfoot.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 15:44:02 -0600
Message-ID: <73pqvl$5rp$1@oak.prod.itd.earthlink.net>


Any idea what the cost is going to be? I just checked the web site, and it does look exactly like what I need. Cost is a factor, though.

Thanks

--Michael

Deadchaser wrote in message <365f1e8c.0_at_news-out2.newsnerds.com>...
>Hi Michael:
>
>Go to technet.oracle.com, sign-up for an account, and download a copy of
>Oracle WebDB. It's a pretty slick product (still in beta, though), and it
>does what you're asking for.
>
>Regards,
>Dave
>
>
>Michael Molloy wrote in message

<73lft1$f1g$1_at_ash.prod.itd.earthlink.net>...
>>My work has purchased an Oracle contract that includes just about
>everything
>>Oracle makes, but only Enterprise 8 has been released to us so far. (Don't
>>ask me why . . . .)
>>
>>I'm using Enterprise on NT Server 4.
>>
>>My question is, what is the best way to connect the database to the web? I
>>have access to Netscape Enterprise Server, and of course NT comes with
IIS.
>>I would prefer to use IIS since it is built in (so to speak), but all of
my
>>users use Netscape Communicator. I *think* .asp pages can be made to work
>>with Communicator, but I'm not sure. . . .
>>
>>Does anyone have a suggestion about the path I should follow? Netscape
>>Enterprise & Javascript to connect to the Oracle Database, or IIS and some
>>form of J-Script or Javascript that will allow me to create .asp pages
that
>>will connect to the Oracle database and work in Netscape?
>>
>>Please remember that I currently do not have access to Oracle Web
>>Application Server (or any other Oracle software, for that matter).
>>
>>Thanks
>>--Michael
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Received on Sat Nov 28 1998 - 15:44:02 CST

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