We've been running hapi servers as a RESTful front-end to Oracle 
applications in production for about 6 months now.  We're currently using 
the node-oracle driver, but I'm about to run the Oracle driver through our 
test cases.  Assuming it passes our tests, we'll switch right away. 

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 2:26:09 PM UTC-6, Jordan Kasper wrote:
>
> 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).
>
> Thoughts? Anyone using Oracle with their Node.js applications currently?
>

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