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Matt,
You don't need Oracle's App server to write web based apps that hit a database. You can use just about anything: ASP, php, perl, etc.
I'd recommend you check out some of the tutorials on Webmonkey at www.hotwired.com
Peter
In article <0a0133f8.fb9826dd_at_usw-ex0102-009.remarq.com>,
Matthew Jones <mpj_at_misd.lon.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We wish to develop some internet/intranet web pages to access an
Oracle
> 8 database (read and write access). Do we need Oracle's (Web)
> Application Server to do this? It doesn't seem to be on our Oracle 8
> CD. I know Java can be used but I notice that many sites out there
seem
> to avoid it - presumably they use ASPs etc. instead?
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matthew
>
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