Re: What else to run an OCI app on a workstation?

From: Sunil Mushran <smushran_at_us.oracle.com>
Date: 1996/01/16
Message-ID: <4dhm1h$s35_at_inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com>#1/1


abb2u_at_netcom.com (Al Bledsoe) wrote:

>Seems you can't just take a compiled program that links in sqlnet
>libraries and run it anywhere. At least I can't get the thing to run
>on anything other than the servers that have oracle installed.
>So, what are the prerequisites? How much does oracle want in their
>piggy-bank? Is there just a sqlnet install needed perhaps, or some
>sort of client licence package? How much we be talking?
 

>Flabblesticks.

>Al Bledsoe (214) 756-3788 | Compressed Graphics: .
>Independent Consultant

If the platform you are referring to is Windows, the link is not static. At runtime, the OCI program will attempt to load the required DLLs, and if not present, will fail. These RSF DLLs are part of the SqlNet kit and are not freely distributable.

sm Received on Tue Jan 16 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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