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Hello,
Oracle's Developer Suite is available for free to developers as well as for educational use. It's good enough. You may want to look at Forte for java from Sun for your Java needs. It integrates well with Oracle using JDBC Thin Driver.
ltiu
Webber Valerie H wrote:
> 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
> valerie.h.webber_at_irs.gov
> 704-566-5321
>
>
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