We have installed iSQLPlus on our development box, and it seems to work fairly well.  The nice thing about it is you don't have to install the client on the user's PC, it just uses a browser.  It does have a bug or two - for example, if the user does not click on the "Logoff" button and just closes the browser window, a session is left open in the database.  I'd be hesitant about using it in a production environment until they at least get that fixed.
 
You do have to have an 8.1.7 database installed with the Apache web server, although you might be able to get away with a lower version of the database as long as you're using Apache.  We are using an 8.1.7 database and the Apache web server installed with 9iAS, all under NT (not my choice - I'm going to move the web server to Linux as soon as I can get a box configured).
 
hth,
Robin
 
Robin Ilardi
Sherian Corporation
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Saurabh Sharma
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 2:35 AM
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Subject: regarding isqlPlus

hi all,
 
has anybody using iSqlPlus tool, provided by oracle.
what i know is , it's the internat enabled extension of sql * plus, utilising the 3-tier architecture.
 
they say oracle 8.1.7 is required for the implementation.
 
any suggestions.
 
saurabh

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