Re: WIN/OS/2/ORACLE/TCP/IP?
From: Noah Hester <nbh_at_csuohio.edu>
Date: Sun, 4 Sep 1994 03:27:00 GMT
Message-ID: <1994Sep4.032700.24102_at_news.csuohio.edu>
: >We have an application that uses Oracle via ODBC/SQL*Net (TCP/IP) running under Windows.
: >A customer asked if this application could run under OS/2's Windows subsystem. I stated that
: >the application probably would, but we didn't know if SQL*Net would communicate with OS/2's
: >native TCP/IP.
: >1. Does OS/2's TCP/IP look like Winsock 1.1 to a Windows application?
Date: Sun, 4 Sep 1994 03:27:00 GMT
Message-ID: <1994Sep4.032700.24102_at_news.csuohio.edu>
Keith Majkut (kmajkut_at_netcom.com) wrote:
: In article <slob.1.00479B01_at_mindspring.com>, : Steve Loboyko <slob_at_mindspring.com> wrote:
: >We have an application that uses Oracle via ODBC/SQL*Net (TCP/IP) running under Windows.
: >A customer asked if this application could run under OS/2's Windows subsystem. I stated that
: >the application probably would, but we didn't know if SQL*Net would communicate with OS/2's
: >native TCP/IP.
: >1. Does OS/2's TCP/IP look like Winsock 1.1 to a Windows application?
If you are running Oracle6 get IBM tcpip for OS/_at_ and you will need the separate DOS/WIN kit item to. It's the DOS/WIN kit that will let DOS/WIN apps communicate will SQL*NET.
We tested an OS/2 configuration for Peoplesoft/Oracle.......
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