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We use (newly opensourced) Interbase which works great with
Interclient(JDBC)/Jserv/Apache.
Avaliable on linux/win32 plattforms. It is a fully featured product and
development looks
even more promising.
http://www.interbase2000.org
//OLAS
Glen Newton wrote:
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> > I have configured apache web server 1.3.9, apache jserv 1.1,jdk1.2,jdbc with
> > oracle 8.0.5.
> > Can anyone please clarify how many oracle license are required(in a
> > production environment) if 300 users are going to access my application,
> > which in turn access oracle database simultaneously and how many sessions
> > b'n jserv and oracle will be established.
>
> I hope you have deep pockets. If you mean 300 simultaneous sessions,
> it will probably be at least in the 10s of thousands of dollars, and
> possibly in the 100s of thousands.
>
> <aspestos>
>
> My advice is, if you need a bulletproof production system, use
> PostgreSQL. If you need a faster but less robust production system, go
> with MySQL. Oracle is a dog and it is $$$. But is is extremely robust,
> from the data consistency/corruption point of view. PostgfreSQL is
> almost as good. MySQL is not that great, though improving slowly. I
> wouldn't build anything which had mission critical data in it with
> mySQL, but would with PostgreSQL.
>
> We use both PostgreSQL and MySQL, for different applications.
>
> Choose right tool for the job.
>
> </aspestos>
>
> -g
>
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