Oracle in Linux between application in WinXX

Is it possible to write a application(build by Developer2000)
which is run in WINDOWS NT workstation and connect to Oracle
server for linux.
the network is in LAN.
Is it possible and good?
Thx for attention.
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Oracle table and columns names are normally NOT case sensitive (regardless of the platform), however it's possible to create them in such a way that they are case sensitive.
I'm not going to tell you how though. It's generally considered to be a bad idea.

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