Barbera,
I, too have not touch iAS in the real world.
I was on the 9iAS R2 Oracle course 2 weeks ago though (thew!!).
I remember the instructor saying that the proper releases are 901 and 902.
904 will be out in spring 2003.
The version 903 is not a full release and contains just parts of
Hi Barb,
Don't know if the following helps any but I went
through an install of this beast a few months back.
Here are my notes:
hth
mohammed
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Barb,
I've been deploying forms over the web since OAS 4.07 and I had
Oracle WebServer experience going back to version 2. What I found
was that knowing all of that stuff made it worse for trying to
figure out 9IAS Rel 2 (9.03). What further complicates it (web
forms that is) is that if you read
Sympathies are in order. Prior to September, 2002 I'd never touched the
pesky thing. $WORK send me to the 9iAS (R2) course, after which of course
it was decided we'd stick with R1 until the Fat Lady sings. I'm still
groping, trying to figure out why the consultants and developers set things
up t
List:
I'm touching iAS for the first time ever. I don't
understand even basic stuff about it.
The install I have includes 9.0.2 and 9.0.3. The
install says "9.0.3 is the first J2EE 1.3 compatible
release of Oracle9iAS. ..blah blah.. Oracle9iAS
9.0.3 contains only the J2EE and Web Cache
Install