they will be able to support all seats through
the airphone if a low cost solution is desired.
dial-up to a local 56k modem bank which dishes
you an IP address and forwards requests with masquerading. you have a special phone number which is intercepted via airphone system..
it's already a working technology, used by some other company that's in the same business..
I have been using Oracle for years. I won't run Oracle on NT becuase NT is not reliable enough. NT services; screw that man. But I use NT for a workstation because that works fine and there are dozens of applications I can't have if I don't use Win32. Oracle releases their clients on Win32: Desinger-- I use it every day Enterprise Manager -- I use it every day (that includes about a dozen tools) TOAD -- That is my coding environment. (toadsoft.com) The solution is to pony up spare change and use 2 machines if you are a serious oracle developer. Use one (linux) with a few cheap IDE drives for Oracle and use the other for your dev work. That way you have the best of both fuding sides. The Oracle client is a web server or a Win32 box-- for today anyhow.
they will be able to support all seats through
the airphone if a low cost solution is desired.
dial-up to a local 56k modem bank which dishes
you an IP address and forwards requests with masquerading. you have a special phone number which is intercepted via airphone system..
it's already a working technology, used by some other company that's in the same business..
dood.. screw server iron. USE LINUX VIRTUAL SERVER.
I have been using Oracle for years. I won't run Oracle on NT becuase NT is not reliable enough. NT services; screw that man. But I use NT for a workstation because that works fine and there are dozens of applications I can't have if I don't use Win32. Oracle releases their clients on Win32: Desinger-- I use it every day Enterprise Manager -- I use it every day (that includes about a dozen tools) TOAD -- That is my coding environment. (toadsoft.com) The solution is to pony up spare change and use 2 machines if you are a serious oracle developer. Use one (linux) with a few cheap IDE drives for Oracle and use the other for your dev work. That way you have the best of both fuding sides. The Oracle client is a web server or a Win32 box-- for today anyhow.