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In article <32FD8C66.10B_at_nightmare.com>, oracle <oracle_at_nightmare.com>
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>Jason C Miller wrote:
>>
>> Ok, this probably an easy question... I picked up a Oracle Developer
>> book and am interested in evaluating Oracle's Pro*C/C++ precompiler
>> for doing web-based CGI database connectivity. (Previously I had been
>> using Netscape LiveWire and JavaScript, but significant compatibility
>> and quality issues make me rethink using LiveWire with Oracle).
How do I install it and from what product? Also, I'm just guessing on
>> using it, but will there be some kind of command line that i run that
>> turns the .PC file into a .C file (which I can drag into a compiler
>> and use with some libraries and header files?)
>>
>
>It is bundled with the Enterprise or Universal product. That is it
This is not true.
Pro*C, now sold under the banner of Programmer/2000 is a separately licensed product. It may be on the tape but that doesn't mean you can use it. In the UK it costs about 1000 sterling per developer.
>comes with full RDBMS. It is not shipped with Dev2k or WGS. You can do
>some thing like:
>
-- Jim SmithReceived on Sun Feb 09 1997 - 00:00:00 CST
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