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Re: O9iAS the same as Oracle Application Server 10g

From: Sander Goudswaard <sander_at_example.com>
Date: 27 Jul 2004 09:35:03 GMT
Message-ID: <Xns953375D772E73snafuexamplecom@127.0.0.1>


Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in news:1090849070.262182 @yasure:

> Oracle has not in many years made any sense in its naming and numbering:
> Insisting on meaningless name changes and fascinating numbering
> schemes.

Look at the version number (4 or 5 digits) only and ignore the marketing name (9i, 10g). That makes it more clear, and you will suddenly understand why OracleAS 9.0.4 ships with OCI9 client libraries and not with "10g" libraries.

For the current OracleAS versioning the following list is common:

8i: 1.0.1
9i: 1.0.2.x
9i Release 2: 9.0.2.x / 9.0.3.x
10g: 9.0.4

Upcoming is 10g (release 2?) - 10.x

Sander Received on Tue Jul 27 2004 - 04:35:03 CDT

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