Oracle Application Server

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Oracle Application Server
Developer: Oracle Corporation
Latest release: 10.2.0.2 / 1 August 2005
OS: Cross-platform
Use: Application server
License: Proprietary
Website: www.oracle.com

Oracle Application Server 10g (g is for Grid), is an integrated, standards-based software platform. It is part of Oracle's Fusion Middleware technology stack. The heart of Oracle Application Server consists of Oracle HTTP Server (Apache HTTP Server) and OC4J (OracleAS Containers for J2EE) which is used for deploying J2EE based applications. The latest version of OC4J is fully compatible with the J2EE 1.4 specifications.

Oracle Application Server is the only platform designed for grid computing as well as full lifecycle support for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA).

The current release of Oracle Application Server, 10g R3, does not feature a metadata repository tier, relying on previous release metadata repositories.

Contents

  • Oracle 9iAS R1: 1.0.2.0 - 1.0.2.2.2
  • Oracle 9iAS R2: 9.0.2.0.0 - 9.0.3.0.0
  • Oracle 10gAS R1: 9.0.4.0.0 - 9.0.4.3
  • Oracle 10gAS R2: 10.1.2 - 10.1.2.2.0
  • Oracle 10gAS R3: 10.1.3

  • Enterprise Edition
  • Standard Edition
  • Standard Edition One
  • Java Edition


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