Where is the DataBase stored?
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Topic: Where is the DataBase stored?
Posted By: vincevega
Subject: Where is the DataBase stored?
Date Posted: 15 June 2009 at 8:06pm
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Is it stored on my website or does the webwiz ppl store it on their page?
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Posted By: Scotty32
Date Posted: 16 June 2009 at 6:41pm
What are you referring to?
If you are referring to Web Wiz Forums, then it will be hosted on your own hosting account.
If you are planning to use MySQL or MSSQL, then you will need to have the relevant one available from your web host.
If you plan to use MS Access (is that version still available?) then it would be stored inside your website, though it is highly recommended moving this outside of the web sites root folder.
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Posted By: vincevega
Date Posted: 17 June 2009 at 5:45am
ok thank you. That answers my question.
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Posted By: chrisssteeven
Date Posted: 16 February 2010 at 5:06am
Hey all, I am new for Oracle Database. I am working with Oracle Database connect with Java. Any one suggest me, Where Oracle database file stored as well as can i use oracle-mysql database in same project!!
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Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 16 February 2010 at 5:46pm
Oracle will be on its own server. You'd have to get connection details from your server administrator.
Both Oracle and MySQL would have separate connection objects. Last I knew, you couldn't explicitly link the two so maintaining synchronicity between the two would be up to you.
Oracle now owns both the MySQL data base engine and Sun Microsystems which holds the source code. So far they haven't gone a long way towards making the two work seamlessly together but there is some info on the MySQL site for DBA's.
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