Re: MS-SQL+ASP into OracleDB+JSP convert

From: Marco Gaertner <marco_at_gaertners.org>
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 18:35:08 -0700
Message-ID: <3d0fdc6f_3_at_corp.newsgroups.com>


Will someone please help? Any different suggestions on how to ask these questions?
-Marco

"Marco Gaertner" <marco_at_gaertners.org> wrote in message news:3d0e9705$1_2_at_corp.newsgroups.com...
> Oh, I am using a Pentium4, running WindowsXP Pro. Anything else you need?
> Please help. Thanks!
>
> -Marco
>
> "Marco G." marco_at_gaertners.org wrote in message
> news:3d0d4e33$1_4_at_corp.newsgroups.com...
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Let me see if I can word this so it's not confusing. This is
 probably
 a
> > FAQ, but couldn't really find it all together, so here it goes. Maybe
 you
> > can point me in the right directions. I am currently a MS-SQL user
 creating
> > ASP applications with Visual Studio... I am tired of my current
 environment
> > and am looking into learning Oracle Database and JSP. I have just
 installed
> > Oracle 9i Database Release2 and was reading the documents in the apache
> > server that comes with it. First question, why does the DB product come
> > with a full web server-Jakarta and everything? (neat , but ?) I thought
> > Oracle9iAS was supposed to do that job, so second question is what's the
> > diff in that aspect?
> > Then I noticed something that looks really neat named BC4J. The
 release
> > before Release2 (my first try) came with a sample BC4J site
 (OnlineOrders)
> > that didn't really work but looked really enticing and now Release2 only
> > talks about it (no sample site available). So question three is what
> > happened to the BC4J sample in Oracle 9iDB that didn't really work,
 besides
> > just moving to JDeveloper? The true question is more like: was it just
 out
> > of place in the previous version of Oracle9iDB I tried? Was it supposed
 to
> > work?
> > I went ahead and installed JDeveloper to play/learn BC4J, went
 through
> > some samples/online training, re-found OnlineOrders example, but it
 seems
> > that I really need Oracle9iAS to *deploy* anything BC4J. So question
 four
> > is: is that true? Question five: if so, why does Oracle9iDB come with
 docs
> > talking about BC4J? Question six: if not true, what is in the
 OnlineOrders
> > example that specifically need O9iAS as opposed to just O9iDB? Can you
 give
> > me more details?
> >
> > So there it goes! I'm really looking forward to see what I get back and
 ask
> > follow-up questions! Thanks!
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > -Marco Gaertner
> >
> >
> >
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