Comparation between database XE and 10Gr2

Hello everybody.
I want compare the diferences between Oracle Database XE and Oracle Database 10G.
I suppose that must to be a document where this comparation is done.
Anybody can send me the link where it is?
Thanks in advanced & regards to all.

selezeus wrote:
Hello everybody.
I want compare the diferences between Oracle Database XE and Oracle Database 10G.
I suppose that must to be a document where this comparation is done.
Anybody can send me the link where it is?
Thanks in advanced & regards to all.There's not such a document for 10g and XE on Oracle website now. They updated the document for 11g.
I found one on the net, it's a PDF document, and it's for 10g:
http://software.bestcom.com.tw/down/dwon_file.aspx?file=20070808145418ABKwQ.pdf&filetype=9&DC_ID=9
Best Regards,
Gokhan
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