Re: Dialing from a PC using SQL*Net with TCP/IP

From: jhs <jhs_at_n8ppd001.nt.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1993 20:52:27 GMT
Message-ID: <C389zF.Jy8_at_news.rich.bnr.ca>


In article <185500_at_pyramid.pyramid.com>, dtaber_at_misdev.mis.pyramid.com (Don Taber) writes:
|>Path: crchh327!corpgate!news.utdallas.edu!wupost!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!olivea!gossip.pyramid.com!pyramid!dtaber
|>From: dtaber_at_misdev.mis.pyramid.com (Don Taber)
|>Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle
|>Subject: Dialing from a PC using SQL*Net with TCP/IP
|>Message-ID: <185500_at_pyramid.pyramid.com>
|>Date: Tue, 23 Feb 93 19:24:29 EST
|>Sender: daemon_at_pyramid.pyramid.com
|>Reply-To: dtaber_at_misdev.mis.pyramid.com (Don Taber)
|>Organization: Pyramid Technology Corporation
|>
|>I am looking into hooking up a client/server environment in which
|>an application (written in C++) resides on a PC and Macintosh, and
|>the Oracle Database resides on a Pyramid Unix machine. After
|>speaking with some people at Oracle, I found I needed SQL*Net and
|>Pro*C (for the OCI libraries) for each of the Mac's or PC's I hook
|>up. That is fine.
|>
|>My question is what else I would need on the PC or Mac to be able to
|>dial-in, without having the PC or Mac on a direct line to the network?
|>-----
|>dtaber_at_misdev.mis.pyramid.com
|>

Oracle has another product called SQL*Async that allows equivalent functionality to SQL*Net for dial connections.

john Received on Mon Mar 01 1993 - 21:52:27 CET

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