No, it
isn't 1.0.5, it should be 1.5.0.
Bye
Giustino De Vincentiis
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Da: GUNDA, Satish / RSAIFS - IOM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Inviato: venerdì 14 settembre 2001 16.39
A: Orion-Interest
Oggetto: RE: OC4J and Oracle 9i AS product version mappingsThanks Paolo.Is it Orion 1.0.5? On the Orion site, I only see versions 1.4.5 (released in January) and 1.5.2 (released in June). 1.0.5 seems to be quite an old release.ThanksSatish-----Original Message-----
From: Paolo Ramasso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:22 PM
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ciao
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oc4j v1.0.2.2.1 is based on orion 1.0.5 plus a set of bug fixes
oc4j v1.0.2.2 is based on orion 1.0.5
but about the next oc4j releases there will be no more an exact match.
ciao
Paolo"GUNDA, Satish / RSAIFS - IOM" wrote:
Hi,
We have a license for Oracle 9iAS. So we intend to use Orion server as part of Oracle 9iAS.
I understand Orion is at version 1.5.2 now. And 9iAS is at v1.0.2.2.1. Can somebody tell me which version of Orion is bundled with 9iAS 1.0.2.2.1 and which version is bundled with 9iAS v1.0.2.2.
Thanks
SatishP.S - I know this is not an Oracle discussion forum, but was not sure if I can get this info from Oracle.
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