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Re: job market for oracle developers?

From: RocketMan <rodrick_at_bellsouth.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 11:44:00 -0400
Message-ID: <hLz%8.5315$Og3.1666760@e3500-atl1.usenetserver.com>


That's way I mentioned Java as required. It gives you add'l job opportunities within the context of an Oracle Developer in either JDeveloper or 9ias Portal.

Ed-D wrote in message ...
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>"Jan Gelbrich" <j_gelbrich_at_westfalen-blatt.de> wrote in message
>news:ahlpap$tkrkp$1_at_ID-152732.news.dfncis.de...
>> > > DEVELOPER 6i ( If you're going to do some Oracle Client development)
>> >
>> > how is that different than 8i and 9i? I guess I'll learn.
>>
>> It indivates that you have still some way to go - but donīt worry, I did
>not
>> know it either at my beginning =)
>>
>> There is no "8i Developer". This is due to some version upgrading
policies
>> of Oracle that have to be looked at:
>>
>> Oracle DB Versions:
>> ... > 7 > 8 > 8i (latest is 8.1.7) > 9i
>>
>> Oracle Developer Suite (Forms and Reports)
>> ... > 5 > 6.0 > 6i > 9i (!)
>>
>> Only be the version of 9i, you will find unified versions, before that
was
>a
>> mix that was difficult to choose from ...
>>
>> You can use Developer Suite 5 or 6i on Oracle DB 8, 8i and afaik even 9i.
>>
>
>how about developer suite 9i then? what databases does that cover? is it
>better to learn 6i?
>
>> Note: Developer Suite has a *very* high learning curve. Expect some
months
>> to learn just the basics of it...
>>
>> Regards, Jan
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Received on Wed Jul 24 2002 - 10:44:00 CDT

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