iDS9iRel2 is quite a suite, it includes Designer now.

So... in one suite... Apache + Developer Server (Forms + Reports + Graphics)
+ Discoverer + Portal + Designer + Web Cache + Internet Cache + Wireless
Portal + DAD administration + OEM Management Server all in one easy to use
kit.

What's wrong with packaging the Oracle rdbms in there too?  I don't
understand what all the fuss is about.

Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

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Good grief.  Like I'm going to go through all of that overhead and hassle?
And isn't 9iAS a separately licensable (read: "cost") option, even if you're
already licensed for EE?

I think I'm reading the same PDF you were, Raj:

"The Console interacts with the Oracle Management Service, which, as a J2EE
Web Application hosted by an Oracle9i application Server, leverages all of
the reliability, scalability, and robustness of the Oracle9iAS instance."

I wish I has time to work on the KISS-method OEM replacement I started...
<sigh>

Rich

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New EM4.0 (announced today) has a bunch of new features ... was just reading
the PDF ... but it needs 9iAS ... that is a bummer ... more info on oracle
website ...
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