Re: OCI (Oracle Call Interface)

From: Eugene Brodskiy <eugene_at_unisoft.dp.ua>
Date: 1998/06/22
Message-ID: <ABrwYZriB1_at_unisoft.dp.ua>#1/1


20-Jun-98 19:19 T Story wrote:
:> That's very brave, but their are available a group of components that would
:> probably be easier to use. They're called DOA (Direct Oracle Access)
:> meaning there is no BDE at all.
:>
:> The demo's available at
:> http://www.radiantdata.com/products.htm
:>
:> Richard Willemsen wrote in message <358a4a66.12738270_at_192.168.0.1>...
:> >Hi All,
:> >
:> >Does anybody has or can tell be where to find a Delphi 3 (Pascal or Object
:> >Pascal) unit which imports OCI (Oracle Call Interface)?
:> >
:> >grtnx,
:> >Richard
:> >
:> >
:> >-----
:> >Real programmers don't comment their code.
:> >It was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.
:> >-----
:> >Richard Willemsen
:> >http://www.xs4all.nl/~rwillems/
:>
 28-Mar-98 07:55 Michael Thuma wrote:
:> There is an enterprisein the Netherlands. They have components
:> that work properly without BDE based on the OCI Interface.
:>
:> You find them on the net under
:>
:> http://www.allroundautomations.nl/
:>
:>
:> The BDE is absolutely useless for programmers who have to write applications querying SQL-Servers. You should not use databound components like DB-Edit. Use normal (what ar abnormal) Windows Components. It's the better way in my opinion.
:>
:> Michael Thuma
Received on Mon Jun 22 1998 - 00:00:00 CEST

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