The TAF thing was just another option to consider.  I think it works best
when you have a web app over here and databases over there and over there
etc.  Sqlnet handles the dirty work of connection and failover management.
And *YOU* handle the dirty work of data management between the multiple
databases.  But if the data is easy to manage, TAF becomes a reasonable
option.

> -----Original Message-----
> 
> This application will need to tie into Sun one portal, the 
> key items are
> web central to provide unit to create content, change pages..etc
> undergrades site for class registration, staff pages do other stuff.
> 
> Joan
> 
> 
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