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Oracle Lite 10g R2 and .NET Stored Procedures

Hello Team..
No, I am not posting in the wrong forum :).
I meant to check if the MS pros have read/heard of anything about
Oracle Lite 10R2 and its support for .Net Stored Procedure..
Oracle docs show that it only support java stored proc (on Windows 32
not CE), but do not show if it does not support .NET stored proc. the
docs show that Lite 10g R2 does NOT support PL/SQL stored procs....

Can anyone please help if you have any info or reference?

Thanks

PS:
I already posted the question in 5 oracle forums but no answers yet

Dec 3 '05 #1
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Hello Team..
No, I am not posting in the wrong forum :).
I meant to check if the MS pros have read/heard of anything about
Oracle Lite 10R2 and its support for .Net Stored Procedure..
Oracle docs show that it only support java stored proc (on Windows 32
not CE), but do not show if it does not support .NET stored proc. the
docs show that Lite 10g R2 does NOT support PL/SQL stored procs....

Can anyone please help if you have any info or reference?

Thanks

PS:
I already posted the question in 5 oracle forums but no answers yet

Dec 6 '05 #2

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