Re: Accessing a Unix Server from OS/2

From: <Rony.Flatscher_at_wu-wien.ac.at>
Date: 21 Mar 1995 14:27:51 GMT
Message-ID: <3kmnp7$fa_at_osiris.wu-wien.ac.at>


Sure, there is SQL*NET natively for OS/2, that's what you would need, I guess.

---rony

In <lfeges.15.2F6CA07A_at_hookup.net>, lfeges_at_hookup.net (Louis Feges) writes:
>Contact Oracle Corp.
>
>FYI,
>
>One of my customers is running a windows-based client-server application on
>OS2. The server is an IBM R/6000. They had to pay for a 'special' net related
>product from Oracle to get it all working. I don't know of any 'direct'
>OS2-to-oracle connections. If you find otherwise, please mail me.
>
>\louis
>
>In article <3kchnh$fa0_at_charles.cdec.polymtl.ca> cormier_at_step.polymtl.ca (Mario
>Cormier) writes:>From: cormier_at_step.polymtl.ca (Mario Cormier)
>>Subject: Accessing a Unix Server from OS/2
>>Date: 17 Mar 1995 17:43:13 GMT
 

>>I am currently developing an application which wil have to be linked
>>to a Unix server running Oracle. What I want to know is what do I need
>>in order to achieve that goal? Are there many options available? I
>>heard about SQLNET for Windows. Is there an OS/2 version of that?
>>And what does it accomplish exactly?
 

>>Thanks in advance for any info you may be able to provide.
 

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