What is a SQL * NET?
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Answer / guest
SQL *NET is ORACLE's mechanism for interfacing with
the communication protocols used by the networks that
facilitate distributed processing and distributed
databases. It is used in Clint-Server and
Server-Server communications.
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Answer / nishi
SQL *NET is ORACLE's mechanism for interfacing with the communication protocols used by the networks that facilitate distributed processing and distributed databases. It is used in Clint-Server and Server-Server communications.
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