Is Sun ONE included in Solaris 9 x86?

I can't tell for sure if it's included, but I would think the Platform edition would be included. Can anybody who has already installed it verify this?
Thanks in advance.

I can't tell for sure if it's included, but I would think the Platform edition > would be included. Can anybody who has already installed it verify this?Some pieces are there now in the EA, like the LDAP Directory Services, but the App Server is not there yet and the folks responsible got back to me saying it will be early '03 before that is delivered.
Regards,
Alan DuBoff

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