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Re: moving to Oracle need recomendations...

From: Bill Lucas <WCLucas_at_coolblue.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 15:33:19 GMT
Message-ID: <3Ffr9.29475$Lg2.7389570@news2.news.adelphia.net>


Just wanted to thank everyone for the input on this. I have to admit it isn't the answer I was hoping for but I rarely get the answer I was hoping for. Oh well, I am still muddling through the Concepts manual and wrapping my mind around the Oracle architecture. So far so good but I still don't even have my feet wet. I'll try not to make myself to big of an annoyance for the group, but I'm sure I'll be back with at least a few other stupid questions.

Thanks again to all.

--
Regards,
Bill

"Bill Lucas" <WCLucas_at_coolblue.com> wrote in message
news:QRWq9.28618$Lg2.7217512_at_news2.news.adelphia.net...

> I have already found the Concepts manual referred to in this news
> group, but I was wondering if more targeted information might be
> available for my particular situation. I have been an MS DBA for
the
> last two years, and our company has recently released a SQL Server
> version of our application. Due to high customer demand we are
> getting ready to port our application for an Oracle 8i back end. I
am
> digging through the concepts manual and starting to familiarize
myself
> with the differences in nomenclature and structure. I will need to
> move on to some administrative stuff so I can come up to speed on
> Administrative tasks, Enterprise Manager and other such things.
>
> I was hoping someone here might be able to recommend additional
texts
> to help me in the following areas.
>
> 1. Administer Oracle and configuring Enterprise Manager
> 2. Porting T-SQL Code to PL/SQL
> 3. Returning Result sets in explicit XML Format (our middle tier
> consumes XML which is then returned to the client)
> 4. General Security information especially in regards to Windows NT
> Security integration.
>
> Our Target Network for this application is an NT 4 / 2000 domain
with
> ORACLE Running on UNIX or NT Server. With at least one Windows 2000
> Server to handle IIS and COM+ for our middle tier.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Bill Lucas
>
>
>
Received on Wed Oct 16 2002 - 10:33:19 CDT

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