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dear friends,
i would like to ask you about jdeveloper version 2.
i am trying to design & develop database that can be access from web brwser.(i.e put the database in the server and no software will be installed in the end user's machine. only the web browser).on my computer i have the following software installed:
1. oracle 8i enterprise edition release 8.1.5 for widows nt.
2.oracle developer and server version 6.0 for windows nt.
3.jdeveloper version 2 for windows nt.
my question :is jdeveloper the right solution to design a database that matches the above conditions?
and if so,can you give me the url of good sites to learn jdeveloper?
thanks a lot and have a nice day.
fatema alhassan.
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hi don't know your name,
first of all you should post questions fro JD11 in this forum JDeveloper and ADF
To answer your question, it's all part of JD11, you don't need to download any extension.
From the menu choose file->new; in the dialog select General->Applicaion and click Ok. In the next dialog the part you are looking for is the Application Template. Here you can use 'J2EE Web Application' or 'Fusion Web Application'. Reed the template description to get some hints about the kind of application they are designed for.
Timo

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