Re: mod_plsql and PL/SQL pages

2001-05-11 Thread Bill Pribyl

Cyril Thankappan wrote:

  with the advent of PL/SQL pages
  is Oracle continuing development of MOD_PLSQL
  or is MOD_PLSQL merely provided for backward
  compatibility?

At run time, the Oracle server and Oracle's version of Apache use modplsql
to process PL/SQL Server Pages, so I'd say modplsql is part of the core
product set.  I am pretty sure they are adding new features  fixes to
modplsql in Oracle9i.

Bill

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mod_plsql and PL/SQL pages

2001-05-10 Thread Cyril Thankappan


 Hello!

 Does anyone here have ANY information on the following:

 with the advent of PL/SQL pages
 is Oracle continuing development of MOD_PLSQL
 or is MOD_PLSQL merely provided for backward
 compatibility?

  Can someone give me some idea on this please?

 Thanks

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