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actually, what about the Oracle Technology Track (OTN) for $200 ?
--j
Jay wrote in message <81e2al$8o7$1_at_autumn.news.rcn.net>...
>what about Oracle for Sun/Solaris.....
>
>is there a free trial available as well?
>
>--j
>
>aymeric barantal wrote in message <81e0ho$1k3$1_at_front6.grolier.fr>...
>>[Cc by mail]
>>Jay <jbenach_at_pair.com> wrote in message
>>news:81dafg$op9$1_at_autumn.news.rcn.net...
>>> I apologize. This is what I meant:
>>>
>>> I want to learn and use Oracle, NOT in a production environment and NOT
>>for
>>> profit.
>>> How can I get Oracle 8i free or cheap?
>>>
>>> Will the demo software really expire after 30 days???
>>>
>>> --j
>>
>>I think that Oracle 8 and 8i for linux is free, until you're not in a
>>production environment. I read something like that somewhere but I can't
>>remember where ;{. So you can download it (for free) from technet oracle
>>site, install it, try it and when you have to go in production, ask for a
>>contract with or without support to Oracle.
>>
>>IMHO
>>
>> aymeric barantal (mric)
>> dba @ grolier interactive europe
>>
>>
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>
Received on Tue Nov 23 1999 - 07:00:25 CST
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