RE: Anyone using a 64-bit APP with a 32-bit Oracle Client?

From: Dunbar, Norman (Capgemini) <"Dunbar,>
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 13:50:50 +0100
Message-ID: <919FC80F27E0C6428106496EDF92A752136C114D_at_EXCCLUS05.PRODDS.NTNL>



Hi Chris,

<SNIP>

>> Yes, I'm fairly certain that Oracle SQL Developer 64-bit is
>> 64-bit. It requires a 64-bit JRE and if it was a 32-bit app
>> the 64-bit JRE wouldn't work I think.
I'm not a java developer or indeed a Java guru (!) but I have an inkling that Java is byte code when compiled. That means, as far as I can see, that maybe the compiled application will run happily under a 32 or 64 bit Java environment.

Just a thought - I may be way off base. Happy to be corrected.

Cheers,
Norm.

Norman Dunbar
Contract Senior Oracle DBA
Capgemini Database Team (EA)
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