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Re: Q: PPersonal Oracle 8.1.5 and Bequeath-Protocoll

From: Amador <oamador_at_newsguy.com>
Date: 2000/05/19
Message-ID: <8g4ae9$56a@edrn.newsguy.com>#1/1

Stefan:

I'm researching the same subject but in Standard Edition. Someone posted a message and indicated that if you set the ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID environment variables it would work without the listener. I just tried that and it did.

We run oracle as a backend for an application which runs on the same server. It sees to me, unnecesary to use a lsitener or TCP/IP to talk to the local database. Under Oracle 7.3.4 one was able to add an database using the BEQ protocol. Since the application runs as a service, I wonder how to define this environment variables for the service.

Any ideas or sugestions?   

In article <3911c061$0$20338_at_personalnews.de.uu.net>, "Stefan says...
>
>Hi Oracle Experts !
>
>Why is the BEQUEATH-Protocoll no longer included in Personal Oracle 8i
>(8.1.5) ?
>
>Is there an additional installation option (I just did a "typical"
>installation) in the customized inst. option ?
>
>Am I correct that now I have to use TCP/IP to connect to "localhost" or IPC.
>Both protocolls asume that you have the listner for these protocolls
>running. But why waste system resources for the listner, when BEQUEATH was
>able to connect to PO8 (8.0.4) without a listner and it was much faster than
>routing all SQL-stuff through the listner...
>
>And why is the listner not startet by default? I just found the entry in the
>registry by hazard...
>
>Thanks for any info !
>Stefan.
>
>
Received on Fri May 19 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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