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so when you use 9iAS you are always using apache right?
"Vladimir M. Zakharychev" <bob_at_dpsp-yes.com> wrote in message
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> 9iAS is an Application Server, and Oracle HTTP Server powered by Apache
(sic)
> is just a part of it. Critical, but not the only. With 9iAS you also get a
lot of
> other things - Java2 runtime environment and OC4J to run your JSPs,
servlets,
> EJBs, etc., Perl environment to run your Perl scripts, mod_plsql to run
your stored
> procedures, Oracle Web Cache to cache various content produced by your
> applications, and a whole lot more. Oracle HTTP Server is also shipped as
part
> of 8iEE and 9iEE, so if the web server with JServ and mod_plsql is the
only
> thing you need, then you don't need 9iAS.
>
> --
> Vladimir Zakharychev (bob_at_dpsp-yes.com)
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>
>
> "Ryan" <rgaffuri_at_cox.net> wrote in message
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> > Oracle provides a way to use Apache to run your webforms. Im a bit
confused
> > on this. I thought they were pushing for 9iAS? Or are they part of the
same
> > thing? The documentation is not clear. Isnt 9IAS? the web server?
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
Received on Mon Jun 10 2002 - 15:14:54 CDT