Re: WebCatalog + Linux + ODBC + Oracle ! ?
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texte = This message is in reply to WebDNA Support's message dated 15.03.2000 21:47 Uhr. Lines preceeded by a > are quotations.This message is in reply to WebDNA Support's message dated 15.03.2000 20:39 Uhr. Lines preceeded by a > are quotations.>Sorry, the unix flavors of WebCatalog do not yet support ODBC (ODBC >is not quite as standard on unix flavors). In order to talk to >Oracle with WebCatalog 3.x, you must use MacOS or Windows NT versions >of WebCatalog.>>So you are saying that whoever purchases WebCat for Unix wil>>nor be able to access any RDBMS? Is that correct.?>>That is correct for 3.x -- 4.0 will have ODBC, but it is not clear >exactly how many drivers will be available from 3rd parties, and on >which OSs.:-((( ...I could repeat / sign all what Michael O' Shea replied up to now. Now I'm really sad!! Come on, just a little little native oracle driver for webcat! (and why not a 'sql-compatibilized-lookup command, in addition to the [sql] context?)BTW: Is there anybody here that got a Mac + ODBC (which ones?) + Sql*Net to connect to Oracle8 or 7? I'd love to try it out at least on the Webstar server, but in spite of a lot of attempts with various drivers and Sql*Net 2.3.3.2 for Power Macintosh, I didn't succeed...Lorenzo PeroneIndependent ('mercenary') Web Developerperone@netplace.de-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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This message is in reply to WebDNA Support's message dated 15.03.2000 21:47 Uhr. Lines preceeded by a > are quotations.This message is in reply to WebDNA Support's message dated 15.03.2000 20:39 Uhr. Lines preceeded by a > are quotations.>Sorry, the unix flavors of WebCatalog do not yet support ODBC (ODBC >is not quite as standard on unix flavors). In order to talk to >Oracle with WebCatalog 3.x, you must use MacOS or Windows NT versions >of WebCatalog.>>So you are saying that whoever purchases WebCat for Unix wil>>nor be able to access any RDBMS? Is that correct.?>>That is correct for 3.x -- 4.0 will have ODBC, but it is not clear >exactly how many drivers will be available from 3rd parties, and on >which OSs.:-((( ...I could repeat / sign all what Michael O' Shea replied up to now. Now I'm really sad!! Come on, just a little little native oracle driver for webcat! (and why not a 'sql-compatibilized-lookup command, in addition to the [SQL] context?)BTW: Is there anybody here that got a Mac + ODBC (which ones?) + Sql*Net to connect to Oracle8 or 7? I'd love to try it out at least on the Webstar server, but in spite of a lot of attempts with various drivers and Sql*Net 2.3.3.2 for Power Macintosh, I didn't succeed...Lorenzo PeroneIndependent ('mercenary') Web Developerperone@netplace.de-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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