Given an Oracle DB, it seems my choices are the node-oracledb (which isn't part of NPM) and node-jdbc, both of which seem to require an inordinate amount of prerequisites (e.g., getting the right C++ compiler, python, etc.). Is there a simpler way of connecting to a DB via NODE, a la JDBC (e.g., you just need a jar file for the db).
So, is the "official one" that's coming soon different than the existing https://www.npmjs.com/package/oracledb ?
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So, is the "official one" that's coming soon different than the existing https://www.npmjs.com/package/oracledb ?
Thanks Chris!
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