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From: "Christopher M. Day" <christopher.day@rdbms.freeserve.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: Concurrency, IIS and Oracle
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 22:54:05 +0000
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John,

The best thing is to read your license agreement. Most Oracle products
are sold as concurrent licenses i.e. 8 per CPU, although this seems to
be changing with Oracle Applications.

Chris.

noone wrote:
> 
> I'm developing a web based application that communicates with Oracle via
> ODBC from ISAPI extensions. Each connection uses the same Username to
> connect to Oracle and multiple connections maybe concurrent.
> 
> How does this impact licensing?
> 
> Thanks,
> john@nospam.program.com
