Re: Development Tools

From: Aaron Yuen <ayuen_at_hkstar.com>
Date: 1995/06/12
Message-ID: <3rht70$2r9_at_bull.hkstar.net>#1/1


For using Visual Basic to access Oracle, You can use Oracle Object for OLE instead of using ODBC, it will not use the Microsoft Jet Engine, but use Oracle's own engine for optimization, it is MUCH MUCH faster.

Oracle PowerObject is not in production yet, but you can get the SDK from www.oracle.com.

Developer/2000(previous CDE2 Development tools) is also a very good tools, especially strong in scalability (say more than 50 clients), and a very strong default transaction control.

Rgds
Aaron Received on Mon Jun 12 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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