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01-Sep-2002, 04:14 PM #1
Oracle?
hi guys,
I would like to ask about how would Oracle codes be useful for me? I mean forn web developing and this stuff ....... I know it can be helpful in the field of databases but what and how can I integerate it into my web pages?
that's all I would like to really know ...... can anyone help?


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02-Sep-2002, 09:20 AM #2
It depends on what kind of web work you are looking at. Using a database is a great aid to working on web sites as it allows you to store and retrieve things easier. Most of the content on my website is actually in a database, I just pull it up to the page. What is great is I have administration pages that allow me to update the database record and alter the content of my site from a web form anywhere.

When I sell a website I use this same format to allow the customer to update their own website.

You can also use the database to do things like user logins, store repetitive data (like the fish tank maintenance on my site for my aquarium) and such.

As far as Oracle goes, unless you are housing a massive database with transaction processing and such, it is overkill. I looked into oracle once and just to get it running to me a weekend. On the other hand databases like MySQL and Access are much better suited for the small time developer. IMHO

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