It's not servlet based, it's CGI, and it uses Oracle's PL/SQL.
Now, if you have an Oracle rdbms, and want to wrap some nice simple forms on
tables, or manage content and it's aproval, then it's a choice to look at.
For "applications" it's not the sort of fit I need in my JSP/Servlet
applications.

The next version will use a modified OAS server, and can me a module then
off of Apache.  It is also focusing on being a portal manager, providing a
plug-in framework for your servlets too.

Thor HW
----- Original Message -----
From: Nitin Shingate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 11:49 PM
Subject: Oracle Webdb


> Hi,
> Anybody tried to use Oracle's Webdb,if yes what are limitation of the
> same??
>
> regards,
> Nitin
>
>
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