Very generally the thick driver is recommended for resilience/failover ie in
clustered environments whilst the thin driver is recommended for
perfromance.
Regards,
Raj
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From: Ritesh_Srivastava [mailto:Ritesh_Srivastava@(protected)]
Sent: 21 November 2003 12:13
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Subject: Thin Driver or XA driver
Hi,
What is the difference between thin driver and XA driver for Oracle.
When to use what? Regards Ritesh
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