Hardware Requirements for Forms 9i Client machine

I'm busy investigating what will the hardware requirements be for migrating Forms 4.5 to Forms 9i.
Please give me indications how much RAM, CPU I need on a
user machine to quickly and efficiently display & generate the correct GIU Java classes as received from the Forms 9i App Server?
What requiremnets are recommended for the Forms 9i App
Server? (Not according Ora docs, but accroding expierance)
Regards
Francois du Toit

First for hardware requierments a good starting point is the capacity planning guide http://otn.oracle.com/products/forms/pdf/6iscalability.pdf
As far as what you need to license
Oracle9i Developer Suite - for each developer.
Oracle9i Application Server Enterprise Edition - for the server (Solaris) that will be used to deploy your Forms.
Costs - check out http://store.oracle.com or talk to your Oracle account manager or Oracle Direct.
Web Server - included as part of Oracle9iAS (an enhanced apache). Oracle9iAS is the only supported application server to run Forms on.

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