Hey Mike,

You mention Apache with Oracle.  I want to pick up this book from O'Reilly:

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/oracleopen/

There's a section on Java, although I don't know if it'll be what you're
looking for.

The sample chapter they provide has a ton of links on it, too:

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/oracleopen/chapter/ch01.html

HTH!  GL!  :)

Rich Jesse                         System/Database Administrator
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Hi All!

I need some help doing research.  

<RANT>I dabble with Java in my 'spare' time, and this has come to
the attention of my manglement, who recently requested a small 
app/applet 'when I could get around to it'.  Then it was 'when do 
you think you can get to it?', and now they want it yesterday.
</RANT>

Ok, what I need is to find a cookbook for setting up a web server
to serve up Java applets that can connect to multiple databases.
I have an HP workstation with 8.1.7 loaded, with the Apache web
server, but I have no clue about how to a) serve up a Java applet,
and b) let it connect to a database that is not on the local machine.
I'm using JDeveloper 3.2.

Does anybody know of any books, web sites, white papers, notes scribbled
on the backs of envelopes, anything that would provide a cookbook for
this type of setup?  Oh, and did I mention this is a 'spare time'
activity?  Not a lot of time available for in-depth research until
after it's set up.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Mike
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