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Re: when Oracle9i database supports J2EE 1.3 (or even 1.4)?

From: David <david_at_yahooo.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 21:32:59 +0800
Message-ID: <aa13e7$c8a2@imsp212.netvigator.com>


Hi Cristian,

Could you tell me where the link is (desupport these features in the coming version) such that I can know whether I should upgrade the database or not?

"Cristian Veronesi" <veronesic_at_libero.it> wrote in message news:3CC3F97A.7030409_at_libero.it...
> Vladimir M. Zakharychev wrote:
>
> > Don't think it's going to be phased out now that it's there and so much
effort
> > was put into making it work. As of J2EE - correct me if I am wrong, but
I
> > think it *is* supported, at least at version 1.2. Not sure when and if
it will
> > be updated to support 1.3 or 1.4...
>
> Quoted from Metalink:
>
>
> "With the introduction in Oracle9iAS release 1.0.2.2 of a new,
> lighter-weight,
> easier to use, faster and certified
> J2EE container (a.k.a. OC4J), Oracle will desupport the Java 2
> Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and CORBA stacks from the database,
> post Oracle9iDB Release 1 (9.0.1); however the database-embedded Java VM
> (a.k.a.
> Oracle JVM) will still be available and provide Java 2 Standard
> Edition (J2SE) features to support Java Stored Procedures, JDBC and SQLJ
> in the database.
> Starting from Oracle9iDB R2 (9.2.0), the following technologies will no
> longer be supported in the database:
> Enterprise Java Beans (EJB),
> Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA),
> Oracle Java Server Pages (OJSP)
> Oracle Servlet Engine (OSE)
> The 9.0.1 release will be the last database release to support this
> stack but customers are encouraged to migrate
> existing J2EE based applications running in the database to OC4J, the
> new J2EE container in Oracle9iAS, now."
>
> Kind Regards, Cristian
>
Received on Mon Apr 22 2002 - 08:32:59 CDT

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