Is forms 10g Patch set 3 (10.1.2.3)  released?

Hi All,
I checked metalink for information regarding Patch set 3 (10.1.2.3) and could see none.
Is this released yet?
Thanks
Rajesh ALex

Regarding the size:
There are almost 1200 fixes in the code line and this means that a lot of the code is being touched by fixes, making the patch set large. Since we don't patch individual components any longer we have this situation. It would be good to have a smaller footprint but in the mean time I recommend a download manager to handle the case of an interrupted download.<br>
I tried a download manager the other day called Free Download Manager. It worked really well and it is free as the name implies. I pulled out the network cable to simulate a break and it happily continued from where it left off when the network went down. Until Oracle does what Sun does: incorporate a download manager into the downloads this is a good solution to the problem of interrupted downloads that you have to start from the beginning with.

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