Forms server for Jdeveloper 9

Is there any Forms extension for Jdeveloper9. I am testing my Oracle Applications to launch forms using the embedded web server from Jdeveloper9. How can I test forms. Do I need Forms extension for Jdeveloper 9

You could try to deploy your jdeveloper web application (that opens forms applet) into forms OC4J in your developer suite home. This is not automated task from JDeveloper by default, but you can do it with custom ant scripts.

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