Re: Using Delphi against Oracle?

From: Graham Miller <lgmiller_at_elmrd.u-net.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 16:13:06 GMT
Message-ID: <37989033.86843223_at_news.u-net.com>


Hello
 I suggest a visit to:

http://www.allroundautomations.nl

[Quoted] and have a look at DOA (Direct Oracle Access).

You don't need any of the Borland database stuff and it is very quick and very flexible. I use the 'professional' edition of Delphi 3. You can download an evaluation copy.

I am a registered user of the product. It is excellent.

graham

On Fri, 23 Jul 1999 15:23:54 GMT, "DET"
<NotValidBecauseOfSpammers_at_ipipeline.net> wrote:

>Is anyone using Delphi to write front-end stuff for Oracle? Is anyone using
>OO4O ocx to do so? If so, I'd appreciate any comments you may want to make.
>
>I'm very much a Delphi newbie, but I've determined that you have the
>following choices for Oracle access:
>
>- ODBC. Slow and now always stable.
>- Delphi BDE. Requires the hugely expensive C/S edition. Way over *my*
>budget!
>- Interface OO4O ocx to Delphi. Actually, I'm not entirely sure if this is
>possible. Is it?
>
>I'd appreciate an email to dt990723_at_pctc.com if you have the time. That
>address will disappear in a week or two to foil the scum-sucking low-life
>spammers.
>
>TIA
>
>
Received on Fri Jul 23 1999 - 18:13:06 CEST

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