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Change the name of the Forum to Oracle 9iAS

 
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Hi Mark, the application server from Oracle is no more known as OAS, can you please change the name to Oracle 9iAS.
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I tell one of the sherrifs to change it. thanks.
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OC4J is the correct name?
 
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I think OC4J is the core container of Oracle 9iAS. But the application server offering from Oracle is known as Oracle 9iAS.
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Ritu,
You are right.
 
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Actually the point was made that OAS stands for Oracle Application Server. So whatever the name is this month, OAS will always be true. It is always Oracle's Application Server. Whether they call it 9ias or 10ias. So instead of changing the name of the forum everytime Oracle changes its name. Oracle/OAS will stay as the name of this forum. Sorry.
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Mark,
I agree.
This thought occured to me yesterday night before I went to sleep. I wanted to post the same here but you did it before me.
 
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Hi,
I still think that there should be a separate Forum for answering questions related to Oracle 9iAS. Right now questions related to Oracle 9i Database and Oracle 9iAS are posted on the same forum and there is a lot of confusion. I think Oracle 9iAS is soon catching up with IBM Websphere in terms of Market share and there is an immediate need to have a separate forum to answer some of the technical questions related to that product. Mark let me know if it is possible to create a new Forum for Oracle 9iAS and dedicate this forum for just Oracle 9i Database. I can volunteer to become a moderator for the new Forum, since I have plenty of experience working on Oracle 9i Application Server.
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Easwar.
 
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Eshwar, unfortunately the amount of traffic this forum gets is so low, that splitting it into two forums isn't necessary. The higher ups have mad ethe decision that it needs to stay the way it is.
Sorry, but still continue to help all of us out here, all the expertise we can get would help tremendously.
Mark
 
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