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Well I have and old part of the program that is in C/C++ and I don't want to rewrite it in java. I will do that later but for know I want to do it in C/C++
Henrik
In article <aT3X4.88116$fF5.2872338_at_news1.rdc1.il.home.com>,
"MyTwoBits" <nighr_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>This is an outside shot. Have you considered Java and jdbc?
With a type 4
>thin client you can write your application on any platform and
the client
>should disply in a Netscape communicator window.
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>My25/c.
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>"henke" <henrikNOheSPAM_at_partitur.se.invalid> wrote in message
>news:25b0bd8e.ea91da2f_at_usw-ex0107-055.remarq.com...
>> I have a Oracle8i on a solaris machine.
>> Now I want to connect to it from a freebsd machine with C/C++.
>> What I have read it seems that you need the Oracle Library to
use
>> OCI or Proc/c++.
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>> I don't want to use the linux emulation for Freebsd.
>> I have been looking for a ODBC driver for Freebsd but haven't
>> found one.
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>> If somebody has anything that can help I would be grateful.
>>
>> Henrik
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