Re: Oracle Webserver alternatives?

From: Chris Anderson <caa_at_ns.net>
Date: 1996/10/06
Message-ID: <01bbb348$16d07cc0$2df077cc_at_default>#1/1


Most of those are pretty low-end tools. If you're really looking for serious web access, without the overhead of CGI-BIN programs, you should talk to Unify about VISION/Web. http://www.unify.com

Mark McNulty <mmcnul_at_jpmorgan.com> wrote in article <5334p3$rq0_at_hardcopy.ny.jpmorgan.com>...
> In article 96t_at_murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU, hbl3a_at_watt.seas.Virginia.EDU (H.
 Bjornar Larsen) writes:
> > I'm working on a project that involves a lot of oracle access from web
> > pages. We're currently using the oracle web server (2.1) and brokers,
 but
> > the brokers keep having problems and the machine runs out of memory.
> > Has anyone else experienced this?
> > What other web servers provide similar access to oracle? Thanks for any
> > pointers!
> >
> > --
> >
> > + Bjornar +
>
> Look at JAM Web 2.0 from JYACC, Tango/Butler, Spider, Cold Fusion,
 Sapphire/Web,
> etc.
>
> Most of these work with Oracle, and some will be kinder to your machine.
>
> If your machine is running out of memory, this could be due to caching,
 or
> maintaining lots of connections, or starting up too many
 oracle-clients,etc.
> These are all no-no's, and should be avoided if possible.
>
> You might be able to avoid these problems with Oracle Webserver, and you
> definately can with the alternatives.
>
> Good luck,
> Mark McNulty
> JYACC Consultant
> mmcnul_at_jyacc.com
>
>
>
Received on Sun Oct 06 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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