Re: Oracle Web Server
Date: 1995/11/23
Message-ID: <4918dh$lme_at_inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com>#1/1
Just for the record, Oraperl and Perl5/DBI have nothing to do with Oracle Corporation. They are free tools developed by some very smart people on the net. As the included message indicates, the one major feature obviously lacking is technical support. Oracle OCI and SQL*Net licenses are purchased seperately to build these tools.
thanks,
Magnus
Jayasree Suryanarayanan <jayasree> wrote:
>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.
-- Magnus Lonnroth Senior Product Manager Internet Products, Server Technologies Oracle Corp.Received on Thu Nov 23 1995 - 00:00:00 CET