This is a key point. The "real" API is the application protocol - the
rest is just language bindings. You need to start with a basic 'C' style
lowest common denominator binding and then add "better" ones, whether
that's C++, JDBC or whatever, and whether they use the basic API or go
direct to the wire is implementation detail.


On 29/07/14 18:54, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
> Yes, as far as I know client-side OCI and a Type 4 JDBC driver use the
> same wire protocol. Mark 


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