whizkid123 Posted December 11, 2002 Posted December 11, 2002 Hi Everybody!!!!! Have just registered here and have a problem which needs to be solved out very urgently!!!!!!!! Please help anybody!!! We had our application on VB6.0. Now we have migrated to VB.Net ("THE REAL FUN!!!"). In the old version, we had this application residing on the client side which used to transfer data to our oracle database in a remote location through an asp file on the web server. Now after migrating to vb.net, due to our standard restrictions, we are now planning to use jsp instead of asp (or if possible, directly sending / receiving data to the oracle database). Please tell us as to how this can be done AT THE EARLIEST!!!!!!!!!!! Thanx..... Quote
Moderators Robby Posted December 11, 2002 Moderators Posted December 11, 2002 I closed the poll, it is not relevant to your question, and well quite frankly, if we are here, well we must enjoy it. Quote Visit...Bassic Software
*Gurus* divil Posted December 11, 2002 *Gurus* Posted December 11, 2002 whizkid123, your failures at time management do not result in an enforcable contract from this forum. That said, if your application is on the client-side, how is the platform on the server-side relevant? Quote MVP, Visual Developer - .NET Now you see why evil will always triumph - because good is dumb. My free .NET Windows Forms Controls and Articles
whizkid123 Posted December 12, 2002 Author Posted December 12, 2002 I'm not forcing anything on anybody... I was just requesting for help. Where have I mentioned anything about platform on the server side. (apart from JSP, if that's what you are talking about). I would just like to know whether or not I can make any updates to a remote oracle database from my client application in VB.Net without using any asp/jsp pages. If it is not possible then could you please tell me as to how do I access records that are returned from a JSP in Xml format. Quote
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