Re: Oracle DK2000 Three-tier client/server?

From: Bemused by Oracle <guru_at_guru.nir>
Date: 1996/09/06
Message-ID: <50of5j$b27_at_shore.shore.net>#1/1


In article <322EB2F3.5D3A_at_johnbryce.co.il>, shmelzer_at_johnbryce.co.il says...
>
>Bemused by Oracle wrote:
>>
>> Oracle claims that DK2000 can deliver 3-tier client/server systems.
 I
>> believe that the only way that they can make this dubious claim is
 by stored
>> procedures and their lame PL/c interface with stored procedures. Or
 is
>> there something that I missing?
>>
>> Oracle is a two-tier, non-messaging middleware client/server tool.
 As long
>> as you can stay within their environment, it's great. If you need
>> architecture outside of Oracle -- bummer. Agree?
>
>Well There is an interface between d2k to third party tools like
>Tuxedo etc... . using this u can impliment 3-tier apps .
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Need ansynch messaging in real three-tier client/server baby. THis thing is really distributed and data can be updated from multiple locations to more than one location in a single insert and if the app runs, but the network is down, the data must get there and ORacle replication just dosen't have the jizz for heavy duty volumes. Received on Fri Sep 06 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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