Oracle9i RDBMS' HTTP Server vs. 9iAS

From: Verna Legaspi <vlegaspi_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 13:54:14 -0800
Message-ID: <Otryp03pBHA.1732_at_cpimsnntpa03>



Can someone please clarify for me? I'm a bit confused. What exactly IS the
[Quoted] "Oracle HTTP Server/Mod PL/SQL Gateway" ... as opposed to Oracle9iAS?

I installed Oracle9i Database on XP Pro. One of the individual components that I've installed was the "Oracle HTTP Server." This component includes
[Quoted] "Oracle Mod PL/SQL Gateway."

I get this from the "Oracle9i Database Installation Guide" (Part Number A90162-01), Appendix A, the "Oracle9i Database Components" section.

But what's the difference between this "Mod PL/SQL Gateway" and what Oracle9iAS offers? I'm sure 9iAS offers many more features, but is this
[Quoted] "Mod PL/SQL Gateway" that comes with just the 9i DB the same as what's with
9iAS?

I'm thinking not because I can't seem to invoke any of my stored procedures via the web. Always get 503 - Service Temporarily Unavailable error. I look through MetaLink and see hints about running ssodatan.cmd and such. But I can't find that... and I believe that's because I'm not running 9iAS... just the 9i DB. Unless, I'm missing something else?

So if this "Mod PL/SQL Gateway" component of the 9i DB is not the same as 9iAS... what does it do?

TIA,
Verna Received on Sun Jan 27 2002 - 22:54:14 CET

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