Oracle has gone back to "Oracle Application Server" as the name for iAS, it
seems.

Oracle Web Server 3.0.1.1 (1998 says the manual)
Oracle (Web) Application Server 4.0 (? 1999 ?)
Oracle Application Server 4.0.8.2 (May 2000 for Windows)
Oracle Internet Application Server 8i 1.0.1 (August 2000 for Windows) (ref.
http://otn.oracle.com/documentation/ias_arch_8i.html )
9iAS 1.0.2 (October for unix/linux, November 2000 for windows) (concurrent
with Oracle 8i database releases)
iAS 9.0.2 (May 2002) (concurrent with Oracle 9i releases)
Oracle Appliation Server 10g (2003)

They skipped the OWS name, if their intention was to go around in circles.

I had never heard of iAS 8i, you learn something every day.  It seems to
have only lasted a couple of months (?).

Patrice.
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