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From: postbus@sybrandb.demon.nl (Sybrand Bakker)
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Subject: Re: about forms 9i
Date: 4 Apr 2003 02:20:34 -0800
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cbou <member27611@dbforums.com> wrote in message news:<2728366.1049440075@dbforums.com>...
> Hi everyboddy. Sorry for my English.
> 
> I want to know if there is a possibility to run forms 9i in
> client/server mode. I donīt belive that Oracle supress this option.
> There are many applications in the world in client/server mode and there
> is no reason to migrate to web environment.
> On the other hand , I know Oracle want to suppress support for Forms 6i
> last year, but there are many people that donīt want to migrate.
> 
> Somebody can help me?
> 
> Thanks for all.


Oracle doesn't sell client/server tools anymore. You can run forms
without 9iAS using the Oracle delivered version of Apache, but you
still would need a webserver.

Regards

Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA
