How to manage oracle 8i db

I have the next question:
I am testing different databases.
At the first time I install an oracle 8 standard database, then I becomes a lot of database management tools as Oracle enterprice manager.
Now I have install the oracle 8i enterprice database wich I have received on the Oracle IDevelop 2000 seminar.
And I cannot find the same tools as the oracle enterprice manger.
Could anyone tell me we I can find these tools or on which cd are these tools.
thanks a lot
Andre

Hi,
You can also configure your As Java DB into DBACOKPIT of your As ABAP system as a remote database. From there you can do the administration.
Thanks
Sunny

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