Yes.  We've been using 817 which supports EJB1.2 (eg. has Entity Beans)

What sorts of things do you want to know?
I've been happy with what and how it works so far.  The most interesting
thing to keep in mind is that each user runs in what can be considered their
JVM (about 100K per user).  It gives very nice scaling, but you also have to
keep in mind the shared nothing architecture for the other parts, such as
servlets or jsp (java server pages) when running them inside of the
database.

Thor HW
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svante s�rmark wrote:
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> Hi all.
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> Does anyone have any experiece to share about using EJBs in Oracle 8i?

It only supports EJB 1.0, so that's about as far as you need to go ;-)

-Brett

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