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Direct Oracle Access Crack+ License Keygen [March-2022] Direct Oracle Access is a client/server component for Oracle databases. It provides an easy way to create client-server application that interact with the Oracle database server using SQL*Net. You can use a Delphi or C++ Builder application with a TOracleDataSet component to handle the communication with the Oracle server. The TOracleDataSet component supports the standard data access functions like SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE and SELECT BLOB. The components are shipped with the latest release of the Oracle client software. 3 Oracle Component In your application you can easily access your Oracle databases. In addition to the standard database access functions like SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE and SELECT BLOB, you can also perform other Oracle-specific functions. The TOracleDataSet component provides the following functionality: · Support for connection pools An application that uses the TOracleDataSet component can easily make use of the TOracleSessionPool component. The TOracleSessionPool component maintains a pool of server sessions. You can use a TOracleSession component to establish a server session from this pool. The TOracleSession component supports the server side functionality of LOB Locators, Objects & References, XMLTYPE, Scrollable Queries, Password Expiration, External Procedure development, and the Oracle Services for MTS. · Query By Example mode The TOracleDataSet component provides a Query By Example mode that enables you to provide Query By Example (QBE) forms without any additional programming, and without any additional components or controls. The resulting QBE queries are performed on the Oracle Server, so that performance will be optimal and network traffic will be minimal. · Oracle Monitor To monitor the database access activities of your application you can use the Oracle Monitor utility. It displays the SQL, variables, timestamp, elapsed time, network statistics, database statistics and query execution plan of each activity. · Alert and Pipe events The TOracleDataSet component can function as a receiver for these events. It works in a background thread of your application, and can propagate database events to the familiar object events. · Database Roles If you need to create new roles in your database, you can use the TOracleDBCreateRole component. You can specify the name, the database and the Oracle Service to which the role belongs. · Advanced Queuing To take advantage of the Advanced Queuing option of Oracle8 you can make Direct Oracle Access Crack TOracleFile, TOracleFolder, TOracleTemporaryFolder and TOracleDirectory are classes for file, folder, temporary folder and directory access using Oracle Packages. They are part of the Class Library of Direct Oracle Access. TOracleFile, TOracleFolder, TOracleTemporaryFolder and TOracleDirectory use the Oracle Interface Classes. For using the Oracle Interface Classes you need to register your installation of Oracle with the /register path. You can get a trial version of the Oracle Interface from the website of Borland (click here). Preconditions: The Oracle Client must be installed on the machine where you want to use TOracleFile, TOracleFolder, TOracleTemporaryFolder and TOracleDirectory. Limitations: NO single-file, double-file or multiple-file access to an Oracle Object (table, view or package) from multiple applications Access to a single file or a single folder NO Oracle Instance or System Table access NO access to a temporary directory Access to a directory is not yet supported Source Code: The source code of the Oracle Interface classes in TOracleFile, TOracleFolder, TOracleTemporaryFolder and TOracleDirectory is available under the following license: You may use the source code of the classes within your application as long as you meet the following conditions: a.You need to add a reference to the Oracle Class Library in the project that uses these classes. b.You need to link your application to the Oracle Interface library. Direct Oracle Access includes some utilities for working with Oracle files and directories. They are part of the Class Library of Direct Oracle Access. Utilities: TOracleFile, TOracleFolder, TOracleTemporaryFolder and TOracleDirectory are classes for file, folder, temporary folder and directory access using Oracle Packages. They are part of the Class Library of Direct Oracle Access. They use the Oracle Interface Classes. For using the Oracle Interface Classes you need to register your installation of Oracle with the /register path. You can get a trial version of the Oracle Interface from the website of Borland (click here). This package comes with a preconfigured database connection. This connection uses the following parameters: Database: Oracle Version: Oracle8 DBMS_DATASOURCE.LIBNAME: OracleClient DBMS_DATASOURCE 77a5ca646e Direct Oracle Access Serial Key PC/Windows Borland's Delphi and C++ Builder are SQL*Net and ODBC compliant application development environments for 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. These languages are supported by the TMS SQL*Net and Oracle8i, and by the BerkeleyODBC and Oracle8i drivers. Using the new Borland TMS SQL*Net driver (TCP/IP) and the Oracle8i driver (NC) with Delphi and C++ Builder, developers can take advantage of many of the features and capabilities of the Oracle database, such as SQL, PL/SQL, Java, RDBMS, Universal Datatype, Exadata, Partitioning, and OLAP. Direct Oracle Access for SQL*Net enables you to connect to an Oracle8i, Oracle9i or Oracle10g server with SQL*Net, the current version of the Oracle8i driver, and the BerkeleyODBC or BerkeleyODBC-Lite drivers. You can use SQL*Net to access the full range of database functions. Direct Oracle Access for SQL*Net is independent of the Oracle Application Express (Apx) and the Borland Database Engine (BDE). You can develop your applications in either Borland's Delphi and C++ Builder development environments using SQL*Net, and then convert your application into a DLL or an.exe file without having to generate an ODBC DLL or an SQL DLL. Direct Oracle Access for SQL*Net is fully documented for Delphi and C++ Builder and is certified in English, French, German, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese. Features: · Database connectivity With Direct Oracle Access, you can connect to an Oracle8i, Oracle9i or Oracle10g database with SQL*Net, the current version of the Oracle8i driver, and the BerkeleyODBC or BerkeleyODBC-Lite drivers. You can use SQL*Net to access the full range of database functions, including SQL, PL/SQL, Java, RDBMS, Universal Datatype, Exadata, Partitioning, and OLAP. Direct Oracle Access for SQL*Net has been certified on over 50 platforms in over 20 languages by third party certification bodies and customers. · Fast, direct database access Using Direct Oracle Access, your applications can be built using SQL*Net, the current version of the Oracle8i driver, and the BerkeleyODBC or BerkeleyODBC-Lite drivers, with no dependency on the BDE or Apx What's New In? How do I do this? A: To get started, I would download Direct Oracle Access from here. If you do not know how to create an installer, this link will take you there. Please note that, while I have no financial interest in Borland, I do work for a consulting company that is a Borland partner. If you need to be more specific, please try asking that question on the XE developers forum. A: I have managed to solve this issue for myself. Here are the steps I took: Uninstall previous versions of the product Install Direct Oracle Access, then navigate to Program Files \Borland \BDS\source\Directora (For 32-bit platforms) \Borland \BDS\source\Directora (For 64-bit platforms) Copy the files: directora.exe directora.exe.config directora.msi directora.dll directora.bpl directora.clp directora.cpp directora.exe.config.template directora.template.bat directora.template.xml directora.dsw directora.dsp directora.dsa directora.tds directora.xml directora_inst.dll directora_inst.exe directora_inst.dll.config to the application directory In the application directory, copy directora.dll.config directora.dll to the directory: YourAppName.exe Direct Oracle Access will be installed automatically when you start the installation of your application. Hope this helps Q: Can Joomla admin views be configured to show module article ID and article image? I have two joomla modules, article module and image gallery module. I've added the id field from article.php to show in the article view page. The problem is that the image in the article view page is not displayed. It just has a placeholder for it and shows the name of the article. I'm wondering is there any module or config file I can enable that shows the image in the article view page? (I can't find any tutorial on how to configure Joomla admin to show module article ID and article image.) A: For articles, there are two files in Joomla 1.5. You can edit them to add the data you require, but I strongly recommend using the package system if you are building an extension. There are two different files for the System Requirements: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8 1GB RAM 128MB System RAM 3.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GB available hard drive space DirectX 9.0c IE9, FF 3.5 or Chrome Please note: The game will be updated to the current dev build on Tuesday, February 2nd (which should improve performance on some systems). 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