POET (OODBMS) migration to ORACLE 8i
We have been using POET(OODBMS) ver 5.1 as our backend database.
We want to migrate to Oracle 8i(ORDBMS).
Is there any utility to help us in migrating from OODBMS to
RDBMS?
Does Oracle Migration Workbenach has this feature?
Regards,
Amit Jain
Novell Bangalore
India
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The Oracle Migration Workbench does not support migration
from POET to Oracle8i. I am also unaware of any tools that
perform this migration.
Regards,
Marie
Amit Jain (guest) wrote:
: We have been using POET(OODBMS) ver 5.1 as our backend
database.
: We want to migrate to Oracle 8i(ORDBMS).
: Is there any utility to help us in migrating from OODBMS to
: RDBMS?
: Does Oracle Migration Workbenach has this feature?
: Regards,
: Amit Jain
: Novell Bangalore
: India
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