Re: Oracle DK2000 Three-tier client/server?
From: Shay Shmelzer <shmelzer_at_johnbryce.co.il>
Date: 1996/09/05
Message-ID: <322EB2F3.5D3A_at_johnbryce.co.il>#1/1
Date: 1996/09/05
Message-ID: <322EB2F3.5D3A_at_johnbryce.co.il>#1/1
Bemused by Oracle wrote:
>
> Oracle claims that DK2000 can deliver 3-tier client/server systems. I
> believe that the only way that they can make this dubious claim is by stored
> procedures and their lame PL/c interface with stored procedures. Or is
> there something that I missing?
>
> Oracle is a two-tier, non-messaging middleware client/server tool. As long
> as you can stay within their environment, it's great. If you need
> architecture outside of Oracle -- bummer. Agree?
Well There is an interface between d2k to third party tools like Tuxedo etc... . using this u can impliment 3-tier apps .
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