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- From: fradin@opim.wharton.upenn.edu (Russ Fradin)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Oracle/C++ interface
- Date: 16 Apr 1996 13:38:52 GMT
- Organization: University of Pennsylvania
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- I found the Oracle SQL Class Library by Sergei Kuchin to be exceptionally
- easy to use and full featured. I suggest that you go with that library for
- any UNIX Oracle Development.
-
- Russ
-
- Atul Batra (abatra@unix1.sncc.lsu.edu) wrote:
- > I am looking for a convenient way to interface Oracle ( SQL or PL/SQL) to
- > C++/C ie. any alternative to PRO*C that works as efficiently - for the
- > sake of using some new technique. So far I have come across the Oracle Web
- > System, but I guess the package is too expensive to use non-commercially.
- > Apart from this I am exploring the use of the 'Oracle SQL Class Library'
- > in C++ by Sergei Kuchin. Could you kindly suggest any alternatives. Any
- > input would be most appreciated.
-
- > Thanks in advance,
-
- > Atul Batra
- > Louisiana State University
-
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