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From: Scott Meade <scottmeade@briefcase.com>
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Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 20:42:58 GMT
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I have to agree - JDeveloper, JWeb and Java stored procedures is the future of
Oracle development!  (Just got my copy of JDev 2.0 beta today via UPS).

Prophet wrote:

> Chris wrote in message <36A7D739.4DA1@worldnet.att.net>...
> >Has anyone got JDeveloper 2.0 BETA from Oracle?
> >
> >chris
> Yes - and it rocks!  It is basically Inprise's JBuilder 2 development tool
> with heaps of cool Oracle specific wizards.  It makes Developer 2000 look
> positively lame.  This is the future of Oracle development.
>
> The Prophet

