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Re: oracle digest: November 28, 2002: msg#00029

db.oracle.devel

Subject: Re: oracle digest: November 28, 2002

Dear All,

I am having an Redhat Linux 6.2 Instaled Oracle 8.1.7 on that , its been 15
months old and now the LISTENER takes lot of time to start.
what could be wrong ,
Any suggestions.

regards
Rajesh
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Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 5:32 AM
Subject: oracle digest: November 28, 2002


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> ORACLE Digest for Thursday, November 28, 2002.
>
> 1. to study PL/SQL or Java ?
> 2. Re: to study PL/SQL or Java ?
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: to study PL/SQL or Java ?
> From: Edwin Davidson <ak429@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 23:17:39 -0400 (AST)
> X-Message-Number: 1
>
> Dear all:
>
> To program against Oracle I am assuming that one has to know PL/SQL very,
> very well but also Java too to some extent. Is this true ? Do you tend to
> mix the two ?
>
> By the way, do many of you out there on this list make your daily living
> programming against Oracle in PL/SQL or Java or Forms ? Or all three ? I
> assume that not all of us here are Oracle beginners - there must be some
> full-time programmers in here too.
>
> Java and PL/SQL are both languages that people do not use to it's fullest
> extend - meaning that most folks programming in it everyday might use
> 25-30% of the capabilities of the language - not anywhere near 100%. Do
> you find this to be true ?
>
> I'd really like some comments on the above from you guys. Thanks a lots
> everybody for reading. And Christmas is only 28 days away !
>
> Edwin Davidson
> Halifax, Nova Scotia
> Canada
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: to study PL/SQL or Java ?
> From: Roque Daudt <rdaudt@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 22:07:25 -0800 (PST)
> X-Message-Number: 2
>
> Hi.
>
> My personal point of view is:
>
> - if you are talking about server-side development then PL/SQl is by
> far and large the best choice. I have seen few people really trying to
> use Java in the server
>
> - Oracle Forms is a tool that won't be around for many more years and I
> don't think there is a point in learning it now. If you already know
> Oracle Forms then there are some legacy application you will be able to
> work with, but few new projects are designed for Oracle Forms
>
> - That's why I say that when thinking about the application side then
> the first decision is about the platform you want to work with: J2EE or
> ..NET. If it is J2EE then you will stick to Java. If it is .NET you will
> want to learn C#, VB or ASP.
>
> Roque
>
> --- Edwin Davidson <ak429@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Dear all:
> >
> > To program against Oracle I am assuming that one has to know PL/SQL
> > very,
> > very well but also Java too to some extent. Is this true ? Do you
> > tend to
> > mix the two ?
> >
> > By the way, do many of you out there on this list make your daily
> > living
> > programming against Oracle in PL/SQL or Java or Forms ? Or all three
> > ? I
> > assume that not all of us here are Oracle beginners - there must be
> > some
> > full-time programmers in here too.
> >
> > Java and PL/SQL are both languages that people do not use to it's
> > fullest
> > extend - meaning that most folks programming in it everyday might use
> > 25-30% of the capabilities of the language - not anywhere near 100%.
> > Do
> > you find this to be true ?
> >
> > I'd really like some comments on the above from you guys. Thanks a
> > lots
> > everybody for reading. And Christmas is only 28 days away !
> >
> > Edwin Davidson
> > Halifax, Nova Scotia
> > Canada
> >
> >
> >
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