Not sure that I understand quite well what you want to do (catching statements? Some 
à la Sybase 'Open Server' ?) but it is possible that what is defined in the OCI FM as 
'user defined callbacks' is, partly, what you are looking for (I have never used 
them); I *think* I have read something once in the Oracle docs about functions 
allowing to write a mock Oracle server but I can't remember where. Don't think it was 
in the OCI manual. Concerning tcp/ip, an idea which I have toyed with (but not carried 
very far, like so many ideas) was to use the 'netcat' program which you should find on 
the web (or anything derived from it) as a frontal to tnslsnr; I have no idea though 
about how to plug into the dialogue between a client and a dedicated or shared server.

HTH

SF

>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: "Tanel Poder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 14:14:26
>
>I'm sending this post here, because got no response
>in c.d.o.s.
>
>Does anyone have an example how to write an OCI
>wrapper library, that I
>could replace the Oracle OCI library with my own
>(renaming original =
>one).
>Then whatever OCI call is made, it ends up to my
>library where from I =
>can pass
>it on, or modify it before that?
>
>Also, any information on doing the same thing using
>TCP sockets =
>(mediating
>between client & server sql*net connection), is
>welcome as well.
>
>Any pointers are welcome, or otherwise... I'll have
>to figure it out =
>myself...
>
>Tanel.
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