Re: dev tool for client
From: Terry Dykstra <dontreply_tdykstra_at_cfol.ab.ca>
Date: 2000/05/08
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Date: 2000/05/08
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Powerbuilder is another popular one.
-- Terry Dykstra Canadian Forest Oil Ltd. Sybase Developer's Network: http://www.sybase.com/sdn "John Rusk" <jrusk_at_nojunk.innovus.co.nz> wrote in message news:957756786.949906_at_hermes...Received on Mon May 08 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST
> > What language? Java, C, C++, VB .. There are several tools available.
Java
> > using a JDBC thin client is the most versatile since during distribution
you
> > don't need to install oracle on the clients, but the others can work
fine.
> > VB works well if you use ODBC or Oracle Objects for OLE. OCI for C and
C++
> > also works well. Pick the tool you are comfortable with, and there is
most
> > likely a way to get to Oracle. Oracle Forms is also a nice tool for
forms
> > based development.
>
> Delphi, with the Direct Oracle Access connectivity library, also works
well.
> You still need the Oracle client-side files, but you don't need ODBC or
> Oracle Objects for OLE.
>
> John
>
>