Re: Question about PL/SQL web applications and sessions

From: Mr. Happy <a_at_b.c>
Date: Sat, 09 Nov 2002 12:41:47 GMT
Message-ID: <fo7z9.726941$f05.29170385_at_news1.calgary.shaw.ca>


Thanks for the reply Mrs. Nielsen.

I couldn't access your presentation, the links on the site seem to be broken.

Regards,

Mr. Happy

"Finn Ellebaek Nielsen" <_remove_fen_remove__at_changegroup.dk> wrote in message news:3dccd9a9$0$239$edfadb0f_at_dread11.news.tele.dk...
> Hi Mr. Happy.
>
> Yes, but you have to use mod_ose instead, which is Oracle's Apache module
> that interfaces to the Oracle Servlet Engine running in the database. You
> can read more about it in my presentation/white paper on PL/SQL Web
> Application Development from OracleWorld 2002 Copenhagen downloadable from
> http://www.changegroup.biz/en/events_archive.psp?event=OracleWorld2002CPH.
>
> HTH.
>
> Finn Ellebaek Nielsen
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> "Mr. Happy" <a_at_b.c> wrote in message
> news:DaUy9.722416$f05.29051535_at_news1.calgary.shaw.ca...
> > I want to use PL/SQL and the mod_plsql gateway to make some interfaces,
 but
> > it appears to support only stateless sessions. Is there a way to
 maintain
> > state between client sessions, other than using cookies or hidden form
> > fields?
> >
> >
>
Received on Sat Nov 09 2002 - 13:41:47 CET

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