for a local application developped in Java.
Could you confirm by mail that oracle database server is SQL92 (Level entry)
compatible, and support JDBC1/JDBC2 and JDBC3.
Thanks for your respons.
Regards,
Lionel MICHAUT
Areva T&D"villeurbanne" <villeurbanne@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> We try to compare Postegesql/Oracle/Sql Server/Ingres
> for a local application developped in Java.
> Could you confirm by mail that oracle database server is SQL92 (Level
> entry)
> compatible, and support JDBC1/JDBC2 and JDBC3.
Looks like you bought a ticket to the wrong show.|||Hi
Yes, 10g is....got a lot of money?
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> "villeurbanne" <villeurbanne@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8559FF49-4432-49FB-A9DD-2A902C1F9B2E@.microsoft.com...
> Looks like you bought a ticket to the wrong show.
>|||"Mike Epprecht (SQL MVP)" <mike@.epprecht.net> wrote in message
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> Hi
> Yes, 10g is....got a lot of money?
One needle deserves another:
Apparently alot of companies do
quickly.
My real question was :
Could you confirm that SQL Serveur (last release) is SQL92 (Level entry)
compatible, and support JDBC1/JDBC2 and JDBC3.
Thanks for your respons.
Regards,
Lionel MICHAUT
Areva T&D
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