Re: WebDB- Help

From: Jason Pepper <jpepper_at_uk.oracle.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 12:53:42 +0100
Message-ID: <8ctbhk$77e$1_at_inet16.us.oracle.com>


> - Can i import a HTML-Site which i design myself into WEBDB ?

Probably in WebDB 3.0 (which is still beta) - this is a feature asked for, but may not make the cut to 3.0 production

> - Is WEBDB flexible enough to design such a project ?

Yes

> - Can i implement Java-Objects and import into WEBDB?

Not import, you can write custom PL/SQL code to access java objects in the database.

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Regards

Jason

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  Jason Pepper - Enterprise Internet Tools Product Management
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"TU" <e9825185_at_student.tuwien.ac.at> wrote in message
news:8cn2ab$miq$1_at_news.tuwien.ac.at...

> Hello. Im a student at the technical university of vienna. And i have a
> problem.
> 6 students (me included) decided this year to make a project for a
company.
> They
> want to have an informationsystem which gives them information about
economy
> things, like "how much did we sale to another company...........". First
we
> thougt
> about making this project in JAVA with servlets.(which would be
> possible....)
> And then we heard about WEBDB, which would help us really much, because
> session-managing and so on are implemented in WEBDB. Now my question is:
>
> - Can i import a HTML-Site which i design myself into WEBDB ?
> - Is WEBDB flexible enough to design such a project ?
> - Can i implement Java-Objects and import into WEBDB?
>
> I would be very glad when anyone could answer this question, because its
> very important. I thank you.
>
> Haslinger Stephan
>
>
Received on Mon Apr 10 2000 - 13:53:42 CEST

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