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mod_plsql alternatives

From: Norman Dunbar <Norman.Dunbar_at_lfs.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 12:44:55 -0000
Message-ID: <E2F6A70FE45242488C865C3BC1245DA703638158@lnewton.leeds.lfs.co.uk>


Hi Tanel,

Ok, you got me with that one. I thought that mod_plsql was from Apache, not from Oracle. I now stand corrected.

In which case, the OP needs to use DBPrism which is a mod_plsql replacement, and free, from www.Apache.org - it says that it replaces mod_plsql and gives the same facilities. Not that I've tried it myself though.

Regards,
Norman.



Norman Dunbar
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tanel Poder [mailto:tanel@@peldik.com] Posted At: Thursday, March 06, 2003 11:43 AM Posted To: server
Conversation: mod_plsql alternatives
Subject: Re: mod_plsql alternatives

> I don't know, however, if it is not, you can still download and
install
> a 'normal' Apache server from the Apache poeple and add mod_plsql to
it
> - so no licencing problems, just a lot more work - or so it seems,
> getting mod_plsql working.

Hello!

And where do you get this mod_plsql from? ... Oracle distribution. Though I've not read the licencing agreements lately, it seems to me, that
if you put your mod_plsql taken from Oracle Server to a separate machine,
you need another license...

Tanel. Received on Thu Mar 06 2003 - 06:44:55 CST

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