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| oracle or sql server2000, which is best? Hello I am making a shopping cart where database I like to use is oracle but there are other projects which are already made with sqlserver2000 database & maybe I have to link from shopping cart to sqlserver2000 database where lots of contents are stored so what happens if I use oracle. Is there going to be any clash? Awaiting reply at the earliest. Thanking in advance. Regards Paresh |
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| Re: oracle or sql server2000, which is best? Quote:
What web server are you running? If it's IIS on Windows, life will be much simplier if you go with SQL 2000. Isn't licensing a concern? Sounds to me that Oracle would cost more. MSDE is free...if you don't anticipate your DB growing bigger than 2GB, it's a good alternative to SQL2000. |
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| Re: oracle or sql server2000, which is best? web server is tomcat & programming is done thru jsp, servlet & other java technology. So which database is best? |
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| Re: oracle or sql server2000, which is best? Quote:
Oracle has tighter java integration... and if licensing is not an issue, Oracle sounds like the logical choice. However, I'm sure it'll take a person of more technical knowledge to maintain an Oracle db... |
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| Re: oracle or sql server2000, which is best? Quote:
Actually that is sort of true. Oracle is only a little bit trickier to setup, but will more than do the job well! I would go with Oracle myself (infact I run both SQL and Oracle... don't ask why :confused: ) , but you must understand a critical difference between them. SQL uses T-SQL and Oracle uses PL/SQL. Similar but different. Like a spoon and fork being different. Both are items used for eating, but not equally as well for some foods. Meaning, some T-SQL statements will not work in PL/SQL. And remember ": " can be a huge pain! :D Hope this helps |
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