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Posted to ojb-user@db.apache.org by Bruno CROS <br...@gmail.com> on 2006/02/21 09:11:58 UTC

Oracle 10g compliance

Hi all,

Apparently, 1.0.4 does not support Oracle 10g platform (torque does but not
the OJB runtime)

So, i go on with oracle 9i settings. Does anyone report experience (good or
bad) of that ?

Thanks.

Re: Oracle 10g compliance

Posted by Bruno CROS <br...@gmail.com>.
OK. Fine.

I supposed that it was good.

It was just to be sure.

Thanks Thomas.


On 2/21/06, Thomas Dudziak <to...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 2/21/06, Bruno CROS <br...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Apparently, 1.0.4 does not support Oracle 10g platform (torque does but
> not
> > the OJB runtime)
> >
> > So, i go on with oracle 9i settings. Does anyone report experience (good
> or
> > bad) of that ?
>
> OJB does work just fine with 10g. As far as OJB is concerned, there is
> no relevant difference between 9i and 10g, so you should be fine with
> the 9i platform.
>
> Tom
>
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Re: Oracle 10g compliance

Posted by Thomas Dudziak <to...@gmail.com>.
On 2/21/06, Bruno CROS <br...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Apparently, 1.0.4 does not support Oracle 10g platform (torque does but not
> the OJB runtime)
>
> So, i go on with oracle 9i settings. Does anyone report experience (good or
> bad) of that ?

OJB does work just fine with 10g. As far as OJB is concerned, there is
no relevant difference between 9i and 10g, so you should be fine with
the 9i platform.

Tom

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