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Home -> Community -> Mailing Lists -> Oracle-L -> Re: HTML DB - here to stay?
Yep, it was called WebDB.
HTML DB appears to be a re-run of WebDB updated for current versions.
I did a bit of work with WebDB. It was a useful little tool for quick
data driven web reporting.
-- Rodd Holman Enterprise Data Systems Engineer LodgeNet Entertainment Corporation rodd.holman_at_gmail.com ryan_gaffuri_at_comcast.net wrote:Received on Wed Sep 28 2005 - 13:24:20 CDT
> Oracle has a track record of saying this is the direction we are going
> and then changing their mind. If you go to the ODTUG listservs and ask
> about this they will point out their history with Oracle Designer.
> Oracle convinced alot of people to spend alot of time(years in many
> cases) to become very proficient with designer. Many people designed
> full development processes around it. Oracle has ceased adding new
> features to it. Doesn't even cover hash partitions. Its still a good
> tool, but its clearly slowly fading away.
>
> Wasn't there some web based technology oracle was talking about in
> 2000-2001, that just dissappeared?
>
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