Does 10g XE database support OLAP?

I know ... database question. But haven't tried the Discoverer OLAP option yet and I believe the OLAP option is something you have to license in the database first.
Just wondering if anyone knows - or has setup - the freebie Oracle 10g XE database with the OLAP option so can 'play' with OLAP in Disco ... or am I just dreamin' for more free stuff I can get my hands on ...
Russ

Basically you would need an Oracle database and the standalone version of Discoverer, which is available with Oracle Business Intelligence. In my experience, if you do not run too many other applications then a machine with 1GB RAM should suffice for your personal use. To better use memory you should not start the Oracle Database Console nor the Oracle BI AS Control services unless you need them, and even then shut them down after you done with them. That should ensure that you do not end up swapping to disk too often. If you use Discoverer along with an Oracle AS infrastructure then at least 1.5 GB RAM would be recommended.
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