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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 19:38:45 GMT
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Folks, I am building a very high performance
distributed application for the internet. I have a
minimum requirement of at least 400 transaction/s (profiled on
low end solaris box).

What are the pros and cons of using ODBC vs pro*c or OCI ?
I am interested in performance issues/experiences using
ODBC. How is connection pooling in Oracle ODBC driver ?
Are there any gotchas with ODBC for high performance
solutions ?

Can  I use Oracle Advanced Queuing with Oracle ODBC ??

Any ideas, suggestions appreciated. I can be mailed directly
also.

Thanks in advance.

Regards.
Furkan Khan

