Discoverer 4i availability

I just downloaded and installed Oracle 9iAS on NT only so I could test Discoverer 4i. I saw on technet that it is now shipped out only in the 9iAS download and I was wondering if it is still shipped as a separate product also. I already have apache on one machine but dont see the need for the entire 9iAS server software when I only would need Discoverer 4i. If it is available as stand-alone... do I need to order the CD since it appears it is not available for download? Thanks!

i downloaded discoverer 41 a couple of days ago. i went to the oracle download pulldown menu, selected discoverer and was presented with a dialog for downloaded the administrative and viewer versions. i am attempting to evaluate the product. however, i have not been able to install it on a server with and installed database. it does install if no oracle database has been installed.

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