9i and 10g Replication

Hi,
Is there any difference between 9i and 10g Version of Oracle database with respect to Advanced Replication concepts, implementation procedures and methodologies. I mean is 9i Advanced replication concepts are same in 10g or in 11g.
Looking for guidence.
Regards,
Abbasi

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