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Oracle License issue

 
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Hi, I got into some strange oracle licensing issue in my project.
I wanted to share some intranet corporate data to Internet users. When I design my project in SOA based approach thru webservices, i came to know i cant expose the intranet data to internet users. my DBA suggested to replicate the DB to other oracle DB which got licrensed for external facing app. I was surprised to hear that. Is that the common practice of Oracle OR specfic to my company ( not sure yet ). Any idea on sharing the intranet data without violating licensing stuff.
 
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"Sing",

We're pleased to have you here with us here at JavaRanch, but there are a few rules that need to be followed, and one is that proper names are required. Please take a look at the JavaRanch Naming Policy and adjust your display name to match it.

In particular, your display name must be a first and a last name separated by a space character.

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Jeanne
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[ February 26, 2008: Message edited by: Jeanne Boyarsky ]
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