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Subject: RE: Oracle Application Server on .net
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It sounds like there's a considerable amount of confusion about this
from some of the responses to this question so far.   There are lots of
.Nets currently in the Microsoft world.  There's Visual Studio .Net
which is a development environment.  There's the .Net CLR which is a
runtime environment for a variety of OS's (primarily Microsoft's) and
then there's the upcoming Windows .Net Server 2003 which is the
successor to Windows 2000 Server.  I assume from your description that
you are talking about Windows .Net Server 2003 which is currently in
Release Candidate 2 status.  If this is what you are talking about then
it is most definitely an operating system and has nothing to do with
OAS.  I wouldn't expect any .Net Server compatibility from Oracle until
the OS is actually released by Microsoft (currently scheduled for April
2003).
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David

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I have a developer trying to install Oracle9i Application Server Release
2 (9.0.3) on a .net server.  He's using the install disk for Windows NT
and 2000.  Needless to say, it gives him an error and throws up.=20


He considers .net just another operating system like np or 2000.  I
think of it more like a competitor for OAS.  At any rate, I can't find
any mention of .net on either Metalink or OTN (except how much better
OAS is than .net)=20


Does anyone know if Oracle has an application server installation for
.net?  If so, do you know how I might get it?  Is this a silly question?
Should I be hanging my head in shame??=20


Thanks in advance for any information.=20


Barb=20


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