bgh@ice9.uucp (barry hannigan) (03/13/91)
greeetings. just got back from our local oracle users group meeting and the tech performing made a statement of how the oracle server for netware was a NLM, and also an integral component in the regression tests used by novell to certify other NLMs. is this an example of marketting exuberance? if so, why would novell do something like this? without an exception i can think of, databases are toxic to operating systems, with the impact on netware conceivably larger due to its single nature. the other point he made was that the novell OS is non-preemptive. i have no knowledge of this fact or otherwise, but if so, would a wildly large sql statement parse not hiccup the whole system. inquiring minds.. barry -- ~~~~~~~ ..walkin on the beaches, lookin at the peaches
clh@tfic.bc.ca (Chris Hermansen) (03/22/91)
In article <1991Mar13.042255.467@ice9.uucp> bgh@ice9.uucp (barry hannigan) writes: >greeetings. > >just got back from our local oracle users group meeting and the tech performing [stuff deleted] >barry >-- >~~~~~~~ ..walkin on the beaches, lookin at the peaches The real question here is "does anyone at ORACLE listen to the Stranglers?". Chris Hermansen Timberline Forest Inventory Consultants Voice: 1 604 733 0731 302 - 958 West 8th Avenue FAX: 1 604 733 0634 Vancouver B.C. CANADA clh@tfic.bc.ca V5Z 1E5 C'est ma facon de parler.