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From: "Leo Van Nieuwenhuyse" <leo.van.nieuwenhuyse@pandora.be>
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Subject: Re: What tools to use?
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Intranet or Inter(extra)net?
Nabil Courdy <moab@emirates.net.ae> schreef in berichtnieuws
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> I'd like to write Oracle applications that are WEB enabled?
> What Oracle tools can I use?  I am using Oralce 8i for
> the database server.  Now I want to concentrate on the Front
> End tools and middleware.  Is Developer 2000 and Oracle Web
> Application Server the way to go?  I don't want to expirement with
> serveral options.  I'd like to start out with what other
> experienced sites are doing and just concentrate on that technology.
> I have not done any WEB development, but have done a lot of
> C++, C, PL/SQL, and UNIX Shell programming.  The tools should be
> robust for high OLTP applications.
>
> Nabil Courdy
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> Before you buy.


