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From: "Nicolas Bronke" <bronke@gmx.net>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.misc
Subject: Re: Jserver - Future
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 22:41:18 +0200
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> JServer is the java in the database thing. Should not be used for
> things you'd use Tomcat for.
>
> To get the Oracle equivalent, or better (!), look for OC4J,
> Oracle Containers for Java. They are a web server and J2EE container
> package and can be downloaded from otn.oracle.com as is or as
> part of Oracle 9iApplication Server.
>
Thank you
Nicolas


