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RE: what is the latest db that will support ***CLIENT-SERVER*** "

From: Eric D. Pierce <eric_d_pierce_at_pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 21:03:18 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00480C5C.20020618210318@fatcity.com>


OTS says:

     "Client-server developer 6i products are certified and 
      supported on 9i(9.0.x) database from patchset 5a 
      onwards. It is recomended to use latest patchset.   "

What that means, I have no idea, but I'm asking.

Note that on another related TAR, they said that developer "6i" client-server stuff was only supported on db 8.1.7

In a way, it is good that OTS is as confused as I am, but in another way, it sucks.

I understand that developer 6i and developer 9i are supported on database 9i, just not in client-server mode. To *not* use client-server mode, one has to set up an application/web server for browser based forms. UGH.

regards,
ep

On 18 Jun 2002 at 4:13, Jamadagni, Rajendra wrote:

> Eric,
>
> 9i WILL and DOES support 6i client, it is only Forms/Reports 9i deployment
> in client-server environment, which is not supported.
>
> Until 2008 you can continue to use Forms/Reports 6i with 9i, unless of
> course they de-support it in Oracle 25i.

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