Hi Kevin,
Well, I use Oracle 8.1.7 in the DB server (not a RAC) and Oracle 9.2.0
in the web server (Linux). It works fine.
AFAICT, there is no need to do something else in order to be able to
connect to a RAC. You just have to (optionally) define a load balancing
option in the tnsnames.ora in t
Does someone had a speed trouble when using PHP and Oracle with OCI ??
The trouble i have is that the php pages are slower and slower during
the
day.
It looks that if I make an apache restart things restart in a good way.
I don't understand where the trouble come from.
I've seen this once before
I don't think you would find any book covering PHP and Oracle. They technologies
usually don't mix. Oracle is very enterprise oriented; whereas, PHP is open source
community favorite.
Oracle is a beast by its nature. So, you would need a few good books on Oracle.
I would suggest following pro
Ricardo Fitzgerald wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I started with PHP and MYSQL a while ago and now I've been involved in
>a huge database project with ORACLE.
>
---snip---
>And i don't have any kind of experience with Oracle, so I would
>appreciate any recommendations from experienced devel
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Alberto Serra wrote:
> Ricardo Fitzgerald wrote:
>> I started with PHP and MYSQL a while ago and now I've been involved in
>> a huge database project with ORACLE.
>
> Have the Oracle box do most of it. Make sure that:
> 1) there is a well defined API for external applicatio
ðÒÉ×ÅÔ!
I hope you are not really living in the early 70's, are you?
Ricardo Fitzgerald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I started with PHP and MYSQL a while ago and now I've been involved in
> a huge database project with ORACLE.
Have the Oracle box do most of it. Make sure that:
1) there is a well defined
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 02:49:07PM -0500, Scarbrough, Jeb (ISS Atlanta) wrote:
> Is it possible to create a transaction the involves multiple pages using PHP
> and oracle. For example, can I log onto oracle using OCIPLogon on one page
> named master, insert information, go to the next page named
If you don't see --enable-sigchild in phpinfo() then :
(a) you are not running the version you compiled
(b) your config script had something wrong.
Baseline: if you don't see it, it's not there.
You have to recompile.
-Stathis.
Bob Kakalec wrote:
>
> When I execute an sql statement against my O
Kristofer Widholm wrote:
>
> Well, I've been given the joyous task of implementing the DaveTV
> project at CBS via PHP, using Oracle as a database.
>
> I've never used Oracle before.
>
> Looking at the PHP functions for Oracle, and having heard about it in
> the past, it seems like quite a diff
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 12:46:37AM -0500, Kristofer Widholm wrote :
> Well, I've been given the joyous task of implementing the DaveTV
> project at CBS via PHP, using Oracle as a database.
>
> I've never used Oracle before.
>
> Looking at the PHP functions for Oracle, and having heard about it
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