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ColdFusion 4.0 and Oracle 9.2
We are using ColdFusion Server 4.0 against Oracle 8.0.6
on a SUNOS 5.6 with Netscape Server 3.5 since 2000. Is it doable to port this to a current Solaris OS using Oracle 9.2 without major modifications? What other server could we use besides Netscape. Could we also use a current version of Netscape Server? thanks |
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It probably doesn't have anything to do with the Netscape server...if you can find a driver that will work for Oracle 9.2 and SunOS 5.6 then you may be able to do it. Remember that CF 4 is over 6 years old at this point so I honestly have no idea if it will work or not.
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The Oracle web site.
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