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Re: bit OT: web-architecture oracle

Mladen Gogala

2004-03-11

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In version 8 I said that OAS can go in one direction only, for the better,
but 9i proved me wrong. I'd be eager to find out about other people's experience
with OAS, because I am no longer inclined to acquire my own. I have enough
traumas, frustrations and paranoias of my own to deliberately look for
additional ones. If I needed web appliocation server, I'd give a hard
look to WebLogic (BEA) or WebSphere (IBM). Stay away from OAS or iPlanet.
I have to stop writing now, because *They* are after me.

On 03/11/2004 08:34:39 AM, Jeroen van Sluisdam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm asked to propose a solution for web-acces to an oracle-environment.
> We don't have any web-based oracle-access right now. Possible solution
> is probably to get IAS.
>
> Does anybody have any experience with other tools (not perl or cgi), maybe
> cheaper, more secure? Any links to good docs are appreciated also.
>
> Thnx,
>
> Jeroen
>
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