Re: Oracle 7.3 + J2EE 1.4

From: dmz17 <dmz17_at_nospam.nowhere.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 10:43:32 +0100
Message-ID: <pan.2002.11.30.09.43.31.981239_at_nospam.nowhere.com>


On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 11:15:29 +0000, Tewfik wrote:

> Greetings everybody
> I am not a database specialist, and my boss is requesting me te tell
> him if it would be possible to build an extranet (at a costumer's)
> using their existing Oracle 7.3 database ( running on solaris 2.5) and
> an application server based on J2EE, and if there would be any big
> problems (at first sight).
> Thank you for your help and advice.

The good news is that you can say 'yes'. Your extranet ought to be built in a way that allows changing any of the components, including the database.

If you can live with Oracle Portal in 9iAS, it wouldn't matter where you data is coming from (as long as it is Oracle, of course).

If you just want to use J2EE and hand-code everything, the database doesn't matter. Get Oracle's OC4J stuff and JDeveloper.

Cheers,

dmz17 Received on Sat Nov 30 2002 - 10:43:32 CET

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