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  2. Oracle Application Server - Wikipedia

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    Following Oracle's acquisition of BEA Systems, key features of Oracle Application Server are being integrated with WebLogic Server, ensuring seamless migration and enhanced capabilities. This integration aims to combine the strengths of both platforms, providing users with a more powerful and flexible application server solution.

  3. SQL Plus - Wikipedia

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    Starting from Oracle database 11g, iSqlplus (web based) and sqlplus GUI no longer ship with Oracle database software. [7] The command-line SQL Plus interface continues in use, mostly [ citation needed ] for non-interactive scripting or for administrative purposes.

  4. Oracle Internet Directory - Wikipedia

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    Oracle database version 9 included OID bundled as an extra facility. As of 2006 OID shipped with the Oracle Application Server version 10. As of 2007 Oracle Corporation makes the most recent version of OID available only as part of the Identity Management-suite bundling of Oracle Application Server (10.1.4.0.1).

  5. Oracle WebLogic Server - Wikipedia

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    WebLogic Server 6.0 - file date March 2001 on an old CD [20] WebLogic Server 5.1 (code name: Denali) First version supporting hot deployment for applications (via command line) WebLogic Server 4.0 - May 1999 [21] WebLogic Tengah 3.1 - June 1998 [22] WebLogic Tengah 3.0.1 - March 1998 [23] WebLogic Tengah 3.0 - January 1998 [24]

  6. Oracle Database - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Database (commonly referred to as Oracle DBMS, Oracle Autonomous Database, or simply as Oracle) is a proprietary multi-model [4] database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation. It is a database commonly used for running online transaction processing (OLTP), data warehousing (DW) and mixed (OLTP & DW) database ...

  7. Oracle Enterprise Manager - Wikipedia

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    To manage many databases and application servers (according to Oracle Corporation, preferably in a grid solution), the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control can be used. . It can manage multiple instances of Oracle deployment platforms; the most recent edition also allows for management and monitoring of other platforms such as Microsoft .NET, Microsoft SQL Server, NetApp filers, BEA Weblogic ...

  8. Oracle Application Express - Wikipedia

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    Early builds of Flows had no front-end, so all changes to an application were made in SQL Plus via insert, update and delete commands. [8] With version 5.2, the numbering system was changed to align with the year and quarter of the release, renaming it to 18.1. This change is consistent with Oracle's change in numbering nomenclature.

  9. Oracle Database Appliance - Wikipedia

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    Starting in release 2.5 (ODA V1) and 2.5.5 (ODA V2 X3-2), the Oracle Database Appliance can be deployed using Oracle VM, which allows an administrator to install the application tier along with the database. [7] The Oracle Database Appliance also offers a pay-as-you-grow model for Oracle licenses.