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> On Aug 30, 9:37 am, "Jimmy" <lofe..._at_yahoo.com.cn> wrote:
> > The Oracle DB is on a PC with OS windows XP. I want to access the db
from
> > another machine with MIPS cpu and linux OS.
> > I wonder is that possible and how to?
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> It's possible, and Oracle provides the Pro*C/C++, OCI and OCCI
> interfaces. Consult the documentation at
>
> http://tahiti.oracle.com
>
> and search for the above topics. There are also third-party products
> which can use the C/C++ language to interface/connect with an Oracle
> database. Check google.com.
>
>
> David Fitzjarrell
>
It seems hard to find a client for Linux MIPS, either for Pro*C or OCI.. Is there any equivalent way as an instant client that can make Pro*C or OCI available on the client machine? Received on Thu Aug 30 2007 - 10:53:53 CDT
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