Conversion of Oracle 9i to oracle 8i Syntax

I have successfully coverted a java application that used a SQLServer database to Oracle 9i with minimal changes required to the sql syntax. I am now attempting to use Oracle 8i but unofortunately it does not support ANSI JOIN syntax (INNER JOIN ..) which completely screws us because we use it extensively and it is too much work to convert all our SQL manually . Is there any tools available that could take some 9i sql and convert it to 8i syntax on the fly.

Check out this one.
http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14099_19/integrate.1012/b14448/appx_owb.htm
It talks about Oracle BPEL Process Manager and Oracle Workflow Integration

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