Agreed - Enterprise was our first choice. CF cost nothing compared to
the SPARC servers on which we run it, and don't even ask what Oracle
(and its SPARC hardware) costs.

On 7/31/07, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Unless the Oracle supplied driver has changed recently, some
> > things don't work the same as the DataDirect CF Oracle
> > driver, like stored procs returning results from ref cursors
> > and BLOBS. If it has changed, great.
>
> So, then, if you need Enterprise features, you buy Enterprise. Or, you can
> just go buy DataDirect Connect for JDBC yourself, and pay ~$5K.


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