Re: Oracle Web Server

From: (wrong string) é López Fumanal <jlopez3>
Date: 1995/11/11
Message-ID: <483acs$1pus_at_news-s01.ca.us.ibm.net>#1/1


In article <47tuvo$4n2_at_morrow.stanford.edu>, jayasree says...
>
>Kevin Kelleher <kevink> wrote:
>>The best way I've found to get to the Oracle database through
>>the website is using oraperl. With just a few lines of code
>>you can do whatever you want, write programs as complex as
>>you like, with a minimum of effort.
>>
>>Kevin
>>
>
>However we had a number of problems getting oraperl to work and we couldn't
 get
>much help from Oracle either. Basically we had a number of sqlnet V2
>connectivity problems in addition to compatibility with different versions of
>oracle, perl, oraperl ...
>
>Anyway to make the long story short now we use basic Pro*C functions to do
>the backend queries and use the html forms front end to display them. This
>seems
>to work in our case.
>
>I would be interested in seeing if anyone else has better idea.
>
>Jayasree.
>

I've seen at http://www.oracle.com information about Oracle WebSystem 1.0. It permits to include "html-sentences" in PL/SQL scripts to produce CGI aplicacions.

Hope that helps.
Juanjo. Received on Sat Nov 11 1995 - 00:00:00 CET

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