Hi
I have a question for any of you involved in Web applications. I would
like to know how many of you go for the single Oracle user for everyone
approach, and how many of you create Oracle schemas for each user, and if
you can, what was the major reason for choosing that approach. Any
opinions you wish to contribute will be helpful.
Thank you,
Regina
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