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#include "Oracle.h"
#include <iostream>
Oracle::Oracle(void)
{
}
Oracle::~Oracle(void)
{
}
bool Oracle::OpenConnection(std::string connectionString)
{
std::cout << "Oracle::OpenConnection" << std::endl;
return false;
}
void Oracle::CloseConnection(void)
{
std::cout << "Oracle::CloseConnection" << std::endl;
}
void Oracle::ExecuteCommand(std::string command)
{
std::cout << "Oracle::ExecuteCommand" << std::endl;
}
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