Suggest trying node-odbc for your Oracle interface. It's written in C++,
async, non-blocking and I use it extensively with DB2. Get the latest 6.1
version:
https://npmjs.org/package/odbc
There is even a way to get around the unixodbc requirement and bind
directly to the database driver and get some % improvement. Check out the
dynodbc parm that the author has created.
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 9:47:52 AM UTC-4, Nicholas Ranicar wrote:
>
> I realise this thread is probably long dead but I'd be interested in your
> Python solution if it's still lying around somewhere. I'm having problems
> getting the node-oracle package installed on a Windows Server 2008 machine
> with very limited internet access...
>
>
> On Thursday, September 29, 2011 6:53:28 PM UTC-6, Sarfaraz Farooqui wrote:
>
>> I faced the same problem last week.
>>
>> I temporarily resolved it by using a python script whos job is to query
>> the database and print the result in JSON format (using simplejson) thats
>> it !
>> hardly 5 - 6 lines of code. (let me know if u need that)
>>
>> In my Node App I am using child_process.spawn ("python
>> c:\my_python_script.py")
>>
>> Thats it I get my result in JSON format inside Node.
>>
>>
>>
>> .
>>
>>
>>
>
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