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OHS, EPG, and APEX Listener Compared

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When I first started using APEX, I didn’t really have a choice when it came to deciding which web server to use; in a similar vein to the often-quoted Henry Ford (“any colour as long as it’s black”), it was a case of “Use any web server as long as it’s the OHS”. The OHS is the commonly used name for the Oracle HTTP Server.

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© 2011 John Edward Scott, Dietmar Aust, Martin Giffy D’Souza, Doug Gault, Dimitri Gielis, Roel Hartman, Michael Hichwa, Sharon Kennedy, Denes Kubicek, Raj Mattamal, Dan McGhan, Francis Mignault, Anton Nielsen

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Scott, J.E. (2011). OHS, EPG, and APEX Listener Compared. In: Expert Oracle Application Express. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3513-2_1

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