Re: JDeveloper. Is it to be installed on the workstation or server?

From: Stacey Dillinger <sdilling_at_tscnet.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 18:07:13 -0700
Message-ID: <8sit1h$abd$1_at_news.ctc.edu>


[Quoted] [Quoted] This sounds better than I thought. I do one Server type install on the server housing the database. Next do a client install on each of the workstations (The workstations are windows 98 computers . . . Is the nt limitation only for the server side?).

As I understand it I will not need any other software installed such as IIS installed on the Oracle server.

Is that correct?

Thanks for the help.

"Frank" <frankbo_at_interaccess.nl> wrote in message news:8sha0h$1ge$1_at_porthos.nl.uu.net...
> 1 file server install should do.
> You must install the client software on each PC tho, or else
> no connections can be made.
> JDeveloper has several options:
> Oracle Thin JDBC, Oracle OCI-7 or 8 JDBC, Sun JDBC, Other JDBC.
> Connections can be made using tnsnames, named host, or netname/value pair.
>
> --
> Frank
> Stacey Dillinger <sdilling_at_tscnet.com> schreef in berichtnieuws
> 8sgsbs$4m3$1_at_news.ctc.edu...
> > An instructor wants to teach a class using JDeveloper with the Oracle
 server
> > now being used to teach SQL programming and a DBA class.
> >
> > "frank" <fbortel_at_home.nl> wrote in message
 news:39EB4111.1201E2F1_at_home.nl...
> > > What are you trying to accomplish?
> > > All developers using a tool off a file server? - 1 Install will do,
> > > tho it may be a good idea to set the working diry to a local diry.
> > >
> > > Stacey Dillinger wrote:
> > >
> > > > We have an nt Server running Oracle and the developers access the
 databases
> > > > from their workstations. Should the JDeveloper be installed just
 once
 on
 the
> > > > server or on each client machine that uses the database on the
 server?
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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