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"Valentin Minzatu" <valentinminzatu_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Mar 5, 5:10 pm, "Dave" <David.C.Wat..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Mar 5, 3:23 pm, "Valentin Minzatu" <valentinminz..._at_yahoo.com>
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>> > On Mar 5, 2:21 pm, "Harperator" <dhar..._at_research.umass.edu> wrote:
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>> > > Good Afternoon!
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>> > > I just started in an Oracle 10g office where I will be writeing web
>> > > enabled front ends.
>> > > I am a java JSP guy with a microsoft sql back end web programmer.
>> > > I'm seeing there is software built into oracle for building web apps.
>> > > Anyone have strong opinions on using oracle tools, or .net or jsp?
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>> > > Thanks in advance
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>> > > Dan
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>> > Each tool has its strengths and weaknesses. You have to understand
>> > both before choosing whether to use it.
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>> > That's my two cents.
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>> > Valentin
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>> What does this mean, Oracle <> SQL Server?- Hide quoted text -
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> Not only Oracle <> SQL Server, but also HTML DB/Application Express
> <> .NET <> JSP.
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Second that.. APEX (Application Express) is FREE, if you have the database, you have the product!! Nice environment, and VERY help folks in the support forum!
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