Data Cartridges in Oracle 10g XE

Has anybody ever used Oracle 10g Express Edition and installed a third party data cartridge?
Just wondered if they worked OK and were allowed under the licence agreement. I haven't read anywhere in the licence that they are forbidden and I wondered if it was possible to install them.
Many thanks.

They are permitted.
Pproperly designed 'cartridges' use the published Oracle spec. If they live within the restrictions of XE (size, CPU, and no Java stored procedures) they should work.
Oracle Locator is an example of a properly designed cartridge. So is intermedia.
Locator does not have any Java SPs and works in XE.
intermedia does use Java SPs and does not work in XE.

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