Just set this up on a dev machine.
The only trick was to use 'XE' as the SID Name. Everything else
worked with the usual Oracle settings and the provided Oracle driver.
Cheers,
Sam
On 10/31/05, Pete Ruckelshaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now that Oracle has released a free database
> (http:/
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Subject: RE: Oracle XE & CFMX7 Standard
> > FYI, those are identical restrictions to the MS SQL Server
> > Express restrictions (but this time MS was first! :) )
>
> First to anno
> Oracle XE is beta right now, and SQL Server 2005 is available
> right now if you have the right connections, otherwise you can
> wait 6 days for the official launch date. Did Oracle say when
> they will release a final version of XE?
You're right - I didn't even see the "beta" mention on the
Doesn't SQL Server Express have a connection limit? Or was that MSDE?
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> First to announce, but not first to deliver - the final version of SQL
> Server 2005 hasn't been released yet.
Oracle XE is beta right now, and SQL Server 2005 is available right now
if you have the right connections, otherwise you can wait 6 days for the
official launch date. Did Oracle say wh
> FYI, those are identical restrictions to the MS SQL Server
> Express restrictions (but this time MS was first! :) )
First to announce, but not first to deliver - the final version of SQL
Server 2005 hasn't been released yet.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf
> Thats a big ditto. From the Oracle Express FAQ:
>
> -supports up to 4gb of user data
> -single instance only on a server
> -only uses and executes on one processor
> -can use up to 1GB of RAM
FYI, those are identical restrictions to the MS SQL Server Express
restrictions (but this time MS was
On 11/1/05, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...I haven't tried to use the new
> Express database, although I'm very excited to see Oracle and MS put free
> databases out there.
Thats a big ditto. From the Oracle Express FAQ:
-supports up to 4gb of user data
-single instance only on a ser
> Now that Oracle has released a free database
> (http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/xe/index.html),
> is there anything stopping me from using it with a CF MX7 Standard
> installation? Are the necessary drivers included with MX7 or do I
> need to use an ODBC passthrough?
CFMX St
I haven't used the Express Edition, but I assume you connect through
the tradional DataDirect Oracle drivers that ship with the Enterprise
version of ColdFusion.
-Adam
On 10/31/05, Pete Ruckelshaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now that Oracle has released a free database
> (http://www.oracle.com/
Now that Oracle has released a free database
(http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/xe/index.html), is
there anything stopping me from using it with a CF MX7 Standard
installation? Are the necessary drivers included with MX7 or do I
need to use an ODBC passthrough?
Thanks,
Pete
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