Accessing ORACLE via Windows Front End
From: Keith B. McKendry <Keith_McKendry_at_csg.mot.com>
Date: 1995/07/12
Message-ID: <9507121251.ZM29351_at_MFGMPC>#1/1
Date: 1995/07/12
Message-ID: <9507121251.ZM29351_at_MFGMPC>#1/1
If you are only accessing Oracle7 (and not other RDBMS backends), then I highly recommend that you go with Oracle's Developer/2000. The big benefit with this is that you can use PL/SQL on both the client and the server and easily move processing from client to server or server to client. In a C/S configuration you want to limit network traffic and this can only be done when processing is being done on the proper machine.
-- McKendry's Uncertainty Principle: At any given moment, one cannot be certain that any opinion is mine--much less SSC's or any client's. Keith McKendry | 73071.3233_at_compuserve.com SSC, Inc. |Received on Wed Jul 12 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST