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Re: Java applications using Oracle

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andrew Fawcett - Sun UK)
Thu Nov 16 05:28:18 1995

Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 08:31:34 GMT
From: Andrew.Fawcett@UK.Sun.COM (Andrew Fawcett - Sun UK)
To: anoor@hedley.East.Sun.COM
Cc: oracle-interest@sun.com, java-interest@java.Eng.Sun.COM,
        andrew.fawcett@UK.Sun.COM


Arshad,

Oracle have just released 3 products:
- Oracle Web Server
- Oracle Web Listener
- Oracle Web Agent

The Web Agent is the important component, it allows Oracle stored procedures to be executed via HTML (not sure about java ?). This allows the power of PL/SQL in the stored procedures to access the database etc. and allows HTML (java ?) to be used for the presentation services.

Andy 



{}  From anoor@hedley.East Wed Nov 15 23:40 GMT 1995
{}  Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 18:39:32 -0500
{}  From: anoor@hedley.East (Arshad Noor - Technical Mgr - Sun Integration)
{}  To: java-interest@java.Eng
{}  Subject: Java applications using Oracle
{}  Cc: oracle-interest@Sun.COM
{}  
{}  Has anyone attempted (and succeeded) in writing a Java application
{}  to interact with Oracle's RDBMS using the Pro*C interface?  Or, is
{}  OCI the only way to do it?  Thanks.
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