DBD::Proxy is brilliant! This also solves some security concerns as well as having to install Oracle binaries for various operating systems. Thanks for the tip!


On Oct 13, 2004, at 6:45 AM, Scott T. Hildreth wrote:

You could install DBD::Oracle & DBI on the server which has
the Oracle install and use DBD::Proxy to connect.  Or look into
using DBD::JDBC.

On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 16:36, Joseph Bruni wrote:
Hello all,

Although DBI is great, is there some other sort of DBD module that can
connect to an Oracle database without needing to install Oracle's pile
of steaming code? I'd like something considerably lighter weight than
the 250MB client. Surely there must be some sort of reverse-engineered
Oracle client?

Thanks
Joe

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