Still pretty fresh, but Oracle just released their Node.js connector for OracleDB <https://strongloop.com/strongblog/official-node-js-connector-oracle-database/>! They're on v0.2.4, and presumably they'll be gearing up development on this considering the velocity in the developer community. It's clear that they recognize the interest in Node applications that connect to their database and are finally rewarding us with a driver that has been designed from the ground up for performance, scalability and usability. And, releasing the source on Github, it seems that Oracle is also giving credence to the open source developer community and letting devs choose how to use this piece (and modify it with an Apache 2.0 license).
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