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From 8.1.x and later, Oracle has included a Apache HTTP server combined with a JavaServer. You can build your web applications with languages like sql, java, javabean, pl/sql, jsp, and so on. They are all supported by Oracle. Yang
Maximus <maximus_at_portvista.com> wrote in message
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> Terminal Server (Windows 2000) gives you simultaneous access. Or use
> non-enterprise tools like VNC or PC Anywhere. As for Telnet access, that's
> up to Oracle. I don't know Oracle (my installation fails and there is no
> online support).
>
> Couldn't you create an ASP page and allow a shell to the server from the
> web. Does Oracle have a web interface?
>
> -M
>
> "Yang" <yg.yang_at_wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
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> > James,
> >
> > To administrate the remote databases installed at a NT server :
> >
> > In a enterprise context, you need a real multi-sessions, multi-task per
> > session's access to the server. As a DBA, you need 'telnet' your server
> > simultaneusely as your co-workers do.
> >
> > Can we do this under NT or W2K ?
> >
> > Yang
> >
>
>
Received on Thu Jun 21 2001 - 13:43:31 CDT