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C perl-Apache-OWA 0.7 alt1 Run OWA applications under Apache/mod_perl Example configuration.
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::OWA;
PerlSetVar DAD oracle:scott:tiger
This configuration means that calling "http://server/scott/print_cgi_env" executes the
pl/sql procedure "scott.print_cgi_env".
Other configuration options:
PerlSetVar SCHEMA oas_public
This lets you execute procedures under a different schema (user)
than the ones specified in the DAD-string.
PerlSetVar DEBUG 1
0 - No debugging. This is the default.
1 - Light debugging and verbose errors sent to the browser.
Useful while developing procedures.
2 - Heavy debugging of Apache::OWA inetrnal stuff.
PerlAuthenHandler Apache::OWA
This invokes my special authentication handler that can do a few clever
things. Then it passes control on to the content-handler, so if you
use this you don't need to specify "PerlHandler Apache::OWA". It
might also be useful in combination with "PerlSetVar SCHEMA".
PerlSetVar DB_AUTH true
Uses database uername and password to authenticate. If no DAD-string
is set, it can also use the supplied username and password to execute
your PL/SQL application.
PerlSetVar DB_PROC_AUTH schema.function
Uses an arbitrary PL/SQL procedure or function to authenticate.
The procedure should take the username and password as arguments
and return 0 for success and more than 0 for failure.
PerlSetVar NEVER_USE_WEIRD_TYPES 1
Only set this if you know that you never use multi-value CGI variables
that need to be mapped to PL/SQL Table datatypes. Finding these datatypes
is some extra work and will slow down executions a little bit.
For further documentation see the README. Siigor.hasher.altlinux.org AALT Linux ALT Linux Team perl Igor Vlasenko