Re: ORACLE 9I Application Server
From: Gerard H. Pille <ghp_at_skynet.be>
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 02:06:43 +0100
Message-ID: <3DD1A5A3.8010801_at_skynet.be>
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> FWIW - 9iAS R1 is a totally different beast than 9iAS R2.
> The 9iAS R1 webforms code has a NASTY memory leak which results
> in ever slower response time & ever increasing CPU consumption.
> The only available "fix/workaround" is to close the window &
> start with a fresh copy of the program.
>
> WRT 9IAS R2 be sure to start with at least version V9.0.2.0.1;
> otherwise your likelihood for a successful installation is
> below 50%.
>
> BTW - On what OS will it be installed?
> I suspect Windoze. :-(
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 02:06:43 +0100
Message-ID: <3DD1A5A3.8010801_at_skynet.be>
Ban Spam wrote:
> carietti_at_metgroup.it (Claudio) wrote in
> news:1f0870f.0211070200.6ef4cd40_at_posting.google.com:
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>>I have an application write with Forms 9I, I want install ORACLE9AS >>for run the application on the web. >>Any one can help me to configure ORACLE 9AS, I have no idea how >>configure the AS. >> >>Thanks
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> FWIW - 9iAS R1 is a totally different beast than 9iAS R2.
> The 9iAS R1 webforms code has a NASTY memory leak which results
> in ever slower response time & ever increasing CPU consumption.
> The only available "fix/workaround" is to close the window &
> start with a fresh copy of the program.
>
> WRT 9IAS R2 be sure to start with at least version V9.0.2.0.1;
> otherwise your likelihood for a successful installation is
> below 50%.
>
> BTW - On what OS will it be installed?
> I suspect Windoze. :-(
You pessimist, always suspecting the worst.
-- Gerard H. PilleReceived on Wed Nov 13 2002 - 02:06:43 CET