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Re: Problem connecting to Oracle 10g via 'Instant Client's dylibs'/Apple's Oracle connection?
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Re: Problem connecting to Oracle 10g via 'Instant Client's dylibs'/Apple's Oracle connection?


  • Subject: Re: Problem connecting to Oracle 10g via 'Instant Client's dylibs'/Apple's Oracle connection?
  • From: "Frederick C. Lee" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 11:04:37 -0700


That was very easy in 1993 thanks to a great framework named EOF, but
triple alas, Apple completely trashed EOF/ObjC meantime. In my
personal opinion, the worst decision ever. Thus, it is not possible
today :(

(Actually it *is* still somewhat possible today with EOF/Java which
is still supported in WebObjects, but it's not the best idea anyway
given that Java/Cocoa is being deprecated.)
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Wow. That royally sucks.

With Apple's move to the Intel platform and with Oracle touting its tacit support of OS X
(SQL Developer ported to OS X and "Instant Client"), one would think Apple would do likewise
in Oracle's direction.


I'm not much of a front-end Java fan. noting the Oracle could do better with a Cocoa GUI for OS X.

Bonding Cocoa closer to Oracle would open up a cache of significant possibilities, incorporating
numerous Apple technologies (Spotlight, Inter-Program Notifications, Widgets, etc.) upon an industrial/
enterprise-size business system (Oracle).


Imagine Oracle Developers within an IT workshop with a few with Macs and
eventually corporate IT users, with a few using Macs; and growing.

I see a win-win for all of us here.

So with Java/Cocoa being deprecated, will Apple's Engineers plan move/ support Objective-C
closer to the IT world a la Oracle?


This would be a fantastic strategic move on Apple's part.

I hailed the Oracle side with this same concern: connecting the Mac to the Oracle via dylibs.
At present, it's a round-robin approach without any official support from Apple.


I would do it alone, if I had the smarts, and can avoid the brick walls along the way.

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