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Oracle C++ Call Interface

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The Oracle C++ Call Interface (OCCI) is an interface defined by the database company ORACLE that defines for the C++ programmer a comfortable interface to access the ORACLE database with classes using parameters that are reminiscent of SQL statements. The interface exists for ORACLE 9i and ORACLE 10g.

Originally, OCCI had a predecessor, called Oracle Call Interface (OCI), which is the interface used by C programmers.

See also

dk:OCCI