, or
local techs, have to do anything. We will see.
Regards,
Larry G. Elkins
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> Larry, I haven't worked with 9iAS yet, but have set up the previous
> version of iAS on Solaris
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> I have persuaded my manager to go with 9iAS to deploy dev2k forms on the
> web. We have dev2k client/server applications and 8.1.6 database
> but we'
sure
whether I have made the right choice. (my manager was thinking of a
non-Oracle application but as usual I pushed him towards Oracle)
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I would like to hear about this as well, we will be migrating to the new
version this Summer.
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
Systems Admin & Operations | Admin. et Exploit. des systèmes
Technology Services| Services technologiques
Informatics Branch | Direc
Larry, I haven't worked with 9iAS yet, but have set up the previous
version of iAS on Solaris with Forms 6i.
This also uses the Apache server, Jakarta, etc, and we did not
experience the problems that you are.
Could be that 9iAS is still a bit on the bleeding edge. :)
Also, I was using the C