Re: Apache and mod_plsql

2003-03-06 Thread Mogens Nørgaard
I'm not sure about much regarding Oracle's license terms right now, but I have been told (while working in Oracle) that the Apache server that was built into 8.1.6 was purely there because OEM needed it (Morten - is that correct?) and that you were not allowed to use it instead of iAS.

RE: Apache and mod_plsql

2003-03-06 Thread Boivin, Patrice J
About a month ago there were news they were going to hire 2000 people in India. HP has run into a bit of trouble over this, see TheRegister re. that company's customer support problems. Pat. -Original Message-From: Mogens Nørgaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday,

RE: Apache and mod_plsql

2003-03-05 Thread Boivin, Patrice J
The O'Reilly book Oracle and Open Source says DBPrism is a continuation of / based on OWSKiller, and is one of the most astonishing success stories of Java, Oracle, and open source cooperation. (p.299). They explain how to install it, how to use it, adapters you can get for it, including Cocoon

RE: Apache and mod_plsql

2003-03-05 Thread Gogala, Mladen
MOD_PLSQL is licensed under GPL and its home page is on http://www.selfsoft.com/progs/mod_plsql In my opinion Apache with PHP is equally good as mod_plsql. The main advantage of the modules is that they become a part of Apache httpd process, so you don't have to go through CGI and process

Re: Apache and mod_plsql

2003-03-05 Thread Michael Garfield Sørensen
If you don't plan to have many users, I think you could make do with the Oracle HTTP Server (Powered by Apache) that comes bundled with the database from 8.1.6 and onwards. No need to rewrite any code, as it comes with mod_plsql and the PL/SQL Web Toolkit. You could also consider ChangeGroup

Re: Apache and mod_plsql

2003-03-05 Thread Morten Egan
hmmm I remember something about licensing with Oracle HTTP Server. AFAIK you are NOT allowed to use it for this kind of appl. I think you need to buy the IAS. Can anyone remember the specifics around this, or am I way off here? /morten Michael Garfield Srensen wrote: If you don't plan to

Re: Apache and mod_plsql

2003-03-05 Thread Jay Hostetter
The problem with that idea is that the webserver portion will be installed in a DMZ, away from the database. Which got me thinking...what if I just installed the http portion of the database install on the webserver box? I would be using the http listener that comes with the database, but I