Re: Connecting Lotus Notus with ORACLE7

From: Lawrence James <James.Lawrence_at_epamail.epa.gov>
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 18:19:29 GMT
Message-ID: <James.Lawrence.22.000D538A_at_epamail.epa.gov>


In article <rwh4+.122.0008BF82_at_pitt.edu> rwh4+_at_pitt.edu (Richard W. Harris) writes:
>From: rwh4+_at_pitt.edu (Richard W. Harris)
>Subject: Re: Connecting Lotus Notus with ORACLE7
>Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 08:44:49
 

>In article <38hjj3$654_at_news.halcyon.com> pat_at_chinook.halcyon.com (Patrick Ryan) writes:
>>From: pat_at_chinook.halcyon.com (Patrick Ryan)
>>Subject: Re: Connecting Lotus Notus with ORACLE7
>>Date: 25 Oct 1994 00:30:27 GMT
 

>>There was an article about this issue in Computerworld magazine within
>>the last three weeks. The brunt of the issue was that Oracle would
>>support Lotus Notes at some point in the future. I didn't read too
>>closely since we don't have Lotus.
 

>That's interesting since they just recently announced their own Notes-like
>product that is meant to be a direct competitor to Notes.
 

>>Hope that helps.

Don't know anyway to get Notes and Oracle communicating server to server but there is a Notes SQL ODBC driver available from Lotus and you can integrate at the application.

>>Pat Ryan
>>LIAS Senior Programmer/Analyst
>>My views are not necessarily those of my company, nor indeed of any other
>>sentient creature.

>- Rick
 

>Richard Harris, Systems Analyst (rwh4+_at_pitt.edu)
>Office Systems Services, University of Pittsburgh
 

>"Long as you're not afraid, nobody can run your life
> for you. Remember that. Hell is being scared of things.
> Heaven is refusing to be scared. I mean that literally."
 

>- Boomer, "Skinney Legs and All" by Tom Robbins
  Received on Thu Oct 27 1994 - 19:19:29 CET

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