Re: Plain Old Database

2003-02-14 Thread Dale
Message as we all know Oracle is unbreakable, so security isn't an issue. All of these security alerts (see below) that just hit my mailbox must be just mere formalities :-) - Dale http://www.DataBee.com EMAIL from Oracle below This e-mail is a critical technical

RE: Plain Old Database

2003-02-14 Thread Jay Hostetter
Thanks for all the replies. The reason I asked is because dbca calls some of these items Standard Database Features. Steve - I think that the mod plsql is the module that let's you generate html using PL/SQL (htp and htf pl/sql packages). Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/13/03 06:19PM Thanks

RE: Plain Old Database

2003-02-14 Thread Nelson, Allan
recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Plain Old Database Thanks Allan, as we all know Oracle is unbreakable, so security isn't an issue. :-) I know mod perl and mod ssl but what's mod plsql? How is it used and why? Anyone using it? Steve

RE: Plain Old Database

2003-02-14 Thread Nelson, Allan
My box too. Overblown marketing always makes the opportuity for cynical humour irresistable. :-) -Original Message- Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 1:59 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Message as we all know Oracle is unbreakable, so security isn't an issue. All of these

apache and mod_plsql (was RE: Plain old database)

2003-02-14 Thread Sarnowski, Chris
One ought to be able to. We haven't tried, since we've been using mod_owa www.sharemation.com/~dmcmahon/modowa.htm , for historical reasons. Since it is working well for us we haven't tried to replace it with mod_plsql. One reason we went with our own Apache build was because Oracle's version of

RE: Plain Old Database

2003-02-13 Thread Mercadante, Thomas F
Jay, I agree with you. Too much crap. The only thing I have begun leaving in is OUTLN. I drop every other user. I figure that, if needed, I can install it later. Tom Mercadante Oracle Certified Professional -Original Message- Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 3:10 PM To: Multiple

Re: Plain Old Database

2003-02-13 Thread Ron Rogers
Jay, I had a problem with a full export of a database because all of the items were not present. They were not activated but the export script expected the references to them to be present. This is how the problem came about; OS OpenVMS 7.3-1 Oracle 8.1.7 rel3 first instance created during oracle

Re: Plain Old Database

2003-02-13 Thread Rachel Carmichael
I install what I need and what I am licensed for. not in case someday... besides, if it is not installed, the developers have to make a case to management about why they want to use it --- Jay Hostetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am preparing to migrate from 8.1.7 to 9.0.2. I was just

RE: Plain Old Database

2003-02-13 Thread Orr, Steve
Title: RE: Plain Old Database I'm with you. Oracle behaves too much like Microsoft trying to get you install stuff whether you need it or not. I've come across a lot databases where the installer person installed stuff probably thinking, I'm not sure if we'll need it or not so I'll just

RE: Plain Old Database

2003-02-13 Thread Jesse, Rich
Hey Ron, We had the same problem with having to run catrep after a patch (and then the .4 minipack) in 8.1.7 on HP. We really didn't *have* to run it, but it would have left dozens of invalid SYS objects, so I chose to incur the slight storage overhead of just running it. Rich Rich Jesse

RE: Plain Old Database

2003-02-13 Thread Nelson, Allan
is unbreakable, so security isn't an issue. Allan -Original Message-From: Orr, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 3:34 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Plain Old Database I'm with you. Oracle behaves too much like

RE: Plain Old Database

2003-02-13 Thread Orr, Steve
: Thursday, February 13, 2003 3:46 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Plain Old Database The Apache shipped with the Oracle database has mod perl, mod ssl, and mod plsql installed into it, but is AFAIK a stock Apache distribution otherwise. It includes stuff for JSP's