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- From: ageorge@ra.nrl.navy.mil
- Newsgroups: comp.databases
- Subject: Re: Databases using OSI
- Message-ID: <3506@ra.nrl.navy.mil>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 22:39:06 GMT
- References: <1992Aug28.071834.57@taney.uscghq.uscg.mil>
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- In article <1992Aug28.071834.57@taney.uscghq.uscg.mil>, roseberry@taney.uscghq.uscg.mil writes...
- >
- > What database products claim to have hooks into OSI ?
- >
- > Like a good little government office we are specify GOSIP
- > but I don't recall any databases making claims for OSI
- > although most seem to support TCP/IP.
- >
- > - Bert Roseberry
- > US Coast Guard
- >
- > roseberry@taney.uscghq.uscg.mil
- Bert,
-
- INGRES is a database product that claims to have hooks into OSI.
- Specifically, INGRES/NET underscores this claim. I quote from
- INGRES documentation:
-
- "INGRES/NET is an implementation of the upper four layers of the ISO/OSI
- communication service layers: the Application Layer, the Presentation Layer,
- the Session Layer, and the Transport Layer."
-
- Hope this helps,
-
- Arthur George, NRL
- ageorge@BDCI143.nrl.navy.mil
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