Re: regarding isqlPlus

2001-06-11 Thread Jonathan Baker

Got it working at home on Windows 2000 with 8.1.7.0.0.

Works just fine, but .sql files are not able to read SQL*Plus commands
(i.e. column xxx format a10).

As I recall the install was fairly simple.


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 Saurabh Sharma wrote:
 
 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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Re: isqlPlus

2001-06-11 Thread Jonathan Baker

All you need is Oracle 8.1.7 with the http server (apache) up and
running.  The server comes as part of the install at least for
Enterprise Edition (never checked out Standard Edition).  After you
install you will see an apache directory under the $ORACLE_HOME
directory


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Luis DeUrioste wrote:
 
 I'm interested in using iSQL but I can't figure out where to install it
 from? 9iAS, 8i1.7, DEVELOPER 6i ?
 Could somebody shed some light upon me, there are way to many CDs to go
 through them all.
 
 TIA
 
 Tavo
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Re: OT RE: What stands for i in Oracle 8i

2001-06-06 Thread Jonathan Baker

depends on it's usage.




Mark Leith wrote:
 
 Not being funny, but when did y become a vowel?
 
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 Actually, I think they are following a logical progression of english
 vowels, i.e.,
 
 A would indicate a pre-beta release - not suitable for marketing or
 Micro$oft quality,
 E is overused already with all the E-this.com and E-that.com's crashing
 and burning,
 I is the current flavor in IT marketing.  See HPUX 11i, Oracle 9i, etc,
 O will be for Oh my gods!  How will I ever manage this monster! in the
 next generation of systems,
 U and Y are yet to be determined...  Or maybe combined into YU (why
 you)...
 
 Its just a theory, I could be wrong.
 
 Scott Shafer
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  I believe it stands for internet, as in, the internet database.
 
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Subject: What stands for i in Oracle 8i
 
 
Hi,
 
I am just curious about to know for what that i stands for in Oracle
  8i.
 
Can any one shed some light?
 
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Re: Installing Apache on Sun

2001-05-30 Thread Jonathan Baker

shouldn't be any problems running apache on the same server.  at least
i've set up oracle on solaris 7 with apache installed.


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Rukmini Devi wrote:
 
 Hi List,
 
 SunOS5.7
 Oracle  7.3.4
 Oracle Apps.10.7
 Listeners  running  2
 we are planning to install Apache on Sun server for web application. Oracle
 database is running on the same server.
 If we install Apache on the same server , Is there any problem to Oracle ?
 Can any one explain what are the prerequisites we have to take ?
 


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