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Does anyone know when NAMES will be obsoleted? I haven't seen anything
about it yet on Metalink.
-- Chuck Hamilton QVC Inc. Enterprise Technical Services Oracle DBA ================================================================ Yes, we use it for a large client/server/nTier network. It is somewhat disconcerting though that some Oracle products still require a TNSNAMES.ORA file. Reports Server on NT, developer on Solaris to name 2 that I am aware of. Keep in mind that Names will be obsoleted in the future, and is to be replace by Oracle's LDAP implementation, which makes more sense anyway. Jared On Tue, 23 May 2000, Luc Demanche wrote:Received on Thu May 25 2000 - 11:29:19 CDT
> Does someone use Oracle Names to maintain a huge client/server network?
>
> Thanks
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> Author: Luc Demanche
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