Re: Developer 2000 forms in OAS ?

From: blaur <blaurNOblSPAM_at_worldnet.fr.invalid>
Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 02:27:02 -0800
Message-ID: <002cc5f9.2ee3bb04_at_usw-ex0108-062.remarq.com>


Have you already experienced these options? What about performance when re-enginering existing forms apps through Extranet (Intra and Inter)?
Thanks.
Bernard
In article <81122e$om9$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>, chris_lack_at_my- deja.com wrote:
> In article <810oq5$dio$1_at_naxos.belnet.be>,
> "Wim Valgaeren" <valgaeren_at_softhome.net> wrote:
> > I have been asked to make it possible that a form +
> database should be
> > accessible through the internet. Can I use OAS for
> this? If not, how
> should
> > I do this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Wim Valgaeren
> >
> The Oracle options are:
> 1. Run Oracle Forms on Developer Server together with
> any web-server.
> This is good for fully featured applications within an
> organisation
> available via an intranet/extranet. Not so good for
> internet as a
> browser plug-in is required which is 8Mb.
> 2. Oracle Designer generated Web modules which run on
> OAS's PL/SQL
> cartridge.
> 3. Java written using Oracle JDeveloper and deployed
> using any Java
> supporting web server (but OAS prob best?). The tools
> makes use of
> wizards and beans to reduce the amount of hand coding
> required. This
> option probably has more life in it than 2.
> --
> Chris Lack
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Received on Sun Dec 05 1999 - 11:27:02 CET

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