Val,
 
While Oracle is looking at Java and JDeveloper, keep in mind that Oracle's
own ERP package that is extremely huge and complex is mostly written in
Forms. It started at F2.0, moved to 2.4 (a special version) and 4.5
(Client-Server) and is now at 6i and is deployed via the web. Oracle,
however, has started using Java a lot and I observe that this trend is on
the increase, even within Oracle Apps. The bulk is in Forms still. I would
consult with someone at Oracle for the long term plans for Forms. In your
situation, I would recommend a mix of the two, as I think that works well in
Apps. Fyi, you might look at using the AOL (Application Object Layer) for
Apps - I believe you can purcahse/use this module on its own and develop on
it.
 
John Kanagaraj
Oracle Applications DBA
DBSoft Inc
(W): 408-970-7002

Disappointments are inevitable in Life, but discouragement is optional. You
decide!

** The opinions and statements above are entirely my own and not those of my
employer or clients **


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Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 9:23 AM
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What development tools (Oracle Forms, Java/JDeveloper) are your shops using
to deploy new applications to the web? Or what Oracle tool would you
recommend to Developers?

My client is wanting to re-design an application (currently written in C)
using Oracle Forms (partly due to a "shorter" learning curve with Forms.)
The application will contain a great deal of complex business rules and
consistency checks. I might add that product in production date is late
2005.  

I have concerns about Forms' performance issues in running a huge applet and
mainly Forms' life expectancy. It appears to me that Oracle's focus and
future is with Java and JDeveloper.

Am I off base here? 

Thanks in advance! 
Val 


Valerie H. Webber
Management Systems Designers, Inc 
Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
704-566-5321 


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