Cold Fusion is one possibility.  I used it quite successfully for
vendor/customer data lookup and entry in an extranet application running on
a Netscape webserver/NT Box connected to SAP/Oracle running on AIX.  Simple,
inexpensive and fairly painless.  The ODBC connection is solid, NT had some
problems(what else is new?) handling more than 20 connections at a time.
Allaire(authors of CF) probably have this one figured out by now.

David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA - ConnectSouth
512-681-9438
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Hi,

what would you prefer to have a simple way to view and modify 
table-data of an oracle-DB by a browser?

Is there a simpler way to go than OAS/iAS?
Any ODBC-plugins? 
Has WebDB features that can be used?

Any comments are welcome.

Thanks
Stephan


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