Hi Ozzy,
Thanks for the quick response.
Which provider for .NET is much better, the one created by
microsoft (System.Data.OracleClient) or the one create by
Oracle (Oracle.DataAccess)?
Thanks,
Rod
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Rod
>
>You shouldn't have to change anything from the .NET side
in terms of moving
>to a Sun Database Server. The only thing you need to do
is to make sure
>that there is a TNSNAMES entry setup in Oracle NET8 which
points to the
>database on the Sun Server. The rest should be plain
sailing.
>
>Regards
>Ozzy
>
>"Rod" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I'm currently interfacing .NET windows application to
>> connect to Oracle DB in my test server running in
windows
>> 2000 server using .NET Oracle provider and it works
fine.
>>
>> Since our production server is running under Sun Server
>> with Solaris OS, Do I need to configure something
(besides
>> the server name) with my connection string when I
connect
>> to production server which is running in Sun Solaris?
>>
>> My .NET windows application is running in Windows 2000
>> platform.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rod
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