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Getting OC4J 10g, how ??

 
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Hi all.
I want to use OC4J 10g at home in order to learn about this AS.
but I have 2 questions :
1. is there a free version for developers (not commercial license, just developement) ?
2. which version should I download : Enterprise , Standard, Java ??
(BTW, does OC4J 10 supports J2EE 1.4 ?? I don't need a support for J2EE 1.3)
thanks..
[ January 15, 2005: Message edited by: John Todd ]
 
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John,
If you haven't already done so, I suggest visiting the following Web page:

http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/index.html

Good Luck,
Avi.
 
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Thanks.
is it free for home use ??
should I download the preview release or production release ??
 
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John,
Yes, it is free for home use. The "Developer Preview" version supports J2EE 1.4, while the "Production" version supports J2EE 1.3.

Good Luck,
Avi.
 
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