From: "Van Messner" <vmessner@bestweb.net>
Subject: Re: Cold Fusion / InterDev
Date: 2000/06/06
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The ColdFusion administrator's manual can be downloaded from the ColdFusion
site and it has everything you need to connect to Oracle with the ColdFusion
Server.  If you're throwing Apache into the mix it's harder but I can email
you some notes from mailto:messnerv@ldcorp.com
As for the ColdFusion front end, I've only played with it for a day or so -
but I liked it.


Van


Jim Poland <polandjc@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:393bc4c6.0@news...
> Does anyone know where to start if you want to use one (or both) of these
> development tools to talk with an Oracle 8 server? Thanks!
>
>     Jim
>
>




