From: Luc Bosman <l.bosman@wanadoo.be>
Subject: Re: Another Database
Date: 2000/06/06
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On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 09:31:52 -0400, "Alan Moorman"
<alm2@XYZemail1.dss.state.va.us> wrote:

>That really is interesting.  Why run two listeners?  Unless your 7.x
>databases are being used by some application which is incompatible with an
>8i listener (like release 10.7 of Oracle Applications), you can run just the
>8.1 listener for both databases.  We currently have instances of versions
>7.3.4, 8.0.4, and 8.0.5 all using the single listener from the 8.0.5 Oracle
>Home.

The product requiering Oracle 7 is supported by his company only in
that configuration. That's the reason. 
If we have choice, there would be only the ora 8

-- 
Luc Bosman
DEV/2000 Software Engineer
Database and Network Administrator
l.bosman@wanadoo.be
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