Re: Java applet and OWS

From: Citton Laurent <citton_at_shom.fr>
Date: 1997/03/13
Message-ID: <5g896g$aau_at_oceanie.shom.fr>#1/1


Hi,

[Quoted] [Quoted] WebServer 2 provides packages called oracle.rdbms and oracle.plsql which [Quoted] make possible the communication between Java applets and Oracle server. You don't even need JDBC. PL/SQL packages are *wrapped* into a java class so that you can call them directly from java.

Hope this helps

>
>A Java applet can talk to an Oracle database by using JDBC, or by
>using a socket to talk to a program running on the server (which
>talks to the database).
>
>I know that OWS enables a Java application on the server to talk to
>the database.
>
>But, does the Oracle Web Server (2.x or 3.x) add another way for a
>Java applet to access an Oracle database? Does it allow the applet
>access to stored procedures?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Bill
>
 

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Received on Thu Mar 13 1997 - 00:00:00 CET

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