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    Default Oracle on MX 7 Std?

    We're moving from CF5 Ent to CF MX7 Std.
    We'll be losing the built-in support for Native Datasources.
    Is there still a way to use/have Oracle80 drivers work on a Std verion?
    AaronStarner Guest

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    Default Re: Oracle on MX 7 Std?

    This tech note may have some useful information.

    [url]http://www.macromedia.com/go/tn_18344[/url]

    Phil
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    Default Re: Oracle on MX 7 Std?

    That TechNote is for Ent and J2EE versions.
    You think it'll apply to MX Std?
    AaronStarner Guest

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    Default Re: Oracle on MX 7 Std?

    I know that it probably wasn't clear, but it mentions Enterprise and J2EE
    Editions only to say that these versions include drivers, not that this note
    applies only to these versions. This [url]http://www.macromedia.com/go/tn_18593[/url] is
    probably a little more clear about this.

    Phil

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