JDeveloper for LINUX

Where can I download JDeveloper for LINUX.
There is a link in products, but it isn't able.
Minoru.

http://www.oracle.com/start/jdevelopereap/intro.html?src=855007&Act=8
should work. There is a link at the top right. It is still in
beta, though.

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    Trademarks
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    registered
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    Jamie Kinney (guest) wrote:
    : I received a copy of this Oracle marketing announcement today:
    : The Linux tidal wave continues and Oracle is right at the
    : forefront. We have
    : been experiencing tremendous demand on Linux since Oracle8 was
    : announced for
    : that platform last October. Over 50,000 developers have
    : downloaded Oracle8
    : for Linux from Oracle Technology Network (OTN) since March,
    with
    : the first
    : 20,000 coming in just the first 10 days! We now have over 800
    : paying
    : customers with over half the orders coming from enterprise
    : accounts and most
    : of the remainder orders from mid-sized businesses.
    : This week Oracle is announcing the shipping of Oracle8i for
    : Linux. Already,
    : 20,000 developers have registered for early access. With new
    : internet
    : technologies like Java and XML built right into Oracle8i for
    : Linux, this
    : release promises to be the hottest yet.
    : Read on for more information about:
    : - What are we announcing?
    : - What are the key messages?
    : - What is the pricing for Oracle8i on Linux?
    : - Why does Oracle care about Linux?
    : - Who are Oracle's major Linux Partners?
    : - Which products are available on Linux?
    : - Who is driving the Oracle on Linux effort and what are we
    : doing?
    : - Where to find more information about Oracle on Linux?
    : What are we announcing?
    : Oracle is announcing today that it has been receiving extremely
    : strong demand
    : for its Linux based products over the past quarter and is also
    : shipping
    : Oracle8i for Linux to manufacturing.
    : What are the key messages?
    : Linux represents the ultimate commodity operating system -- its
    : fast, reliable
    : and almost free! Businesses can now spend their time focusing
    on
    : the higher
    : value software they buy to run their businesses (such as
    : databases and applications).
    : With over 800 customers paying for Oracle on Linux, Linux is
    : progressing from
    : its roots as a student and developer operating system to a
    viable
    : deployment
    : environment in large business.
    : Oracle has the best database on Linux. With over 50,000 people
    : using Oracle8
    : and over 20,000 people registered through Oracle Technology
    : Network (OTN) for
    : Oracle8i, Oracle is the overwhelming choice for the Linux
    : operating system.
    : What is the pricing for Oracle8i on Linux?
    : Pricing of Oracle8i on Linux follows the standard Oracle price
    : list (see
    : http://appsweb.us.oracle.com/amapp/). Linux may be a freeware
    : operating
    : system, but Oracle on Linux is not free. Oracle does offer
    : developer licenses
    : through Oracle Technology Network (OTN) which allows developers
    : to use Oracle
    : software for non-commercial use.
    : Why does Oracle care about Linux?
    : Linux is hot! It is rapidly becoming the preferred platform
    for
    : small ISP's
    : and is used extensively by many of the internet's largest
    portal
    : sites. For
    : Oracle, Linux is the fastest growing operating system, growing
    at
    : three times
    : that of WindowsNT. Oracle on Linux presents customers a viable
    : low-cost, yet
    : highly stable alternative to WindowsNT. That said, with 46% of
    : the NT market,
    : Oracle is also the best selling database on NT!
    : Oracle now has over 800 customers on Linux. This statistic
    alone
    : strongly
    : contradicts the common perception that Linux is solely used by
    : students and
    : developers. Linux has already established a foothold in many
    : Fortune 100
    : companies and although deployments are still currently small
    : compared to NT
    : and Solaris, they are accelerating rapidly.
    : Which products are available on Linux?
    : Currently available on Linux are:
    : - Oracle8.0.5 Standard and Enterprise Edition
    : - Oracle8i Release 8.1.5
    : - Oracle Application Server 4.0.7 (40 Bit)
    : - Oracle Application Server 3.0.2 (40 Bit)
    : - Oracle WebDB 2.0.5.6.1
    : Who are Oracle's major Linux Partners?
    : Redhat Software - Linux distributors. Oracle has also made an
    : equity
    : investment in RedHat. (http://www.redhat.com)
    : Caldera System - Linux distributors. Novell spin-off, focus
    : primarily on
    : enterprise customers. (http://www.caldera.com)
    : Turbolinux - Linux distributor. Has a mostly Asia presence.
    : (http://www.turbolinux.com)
    : VA Linux Systems - Hardware vendor, making Linux systems.
    : (http://www.linux.com)
    : Linuxcare - Linux support provider. (http://www.linuxcare.com)
    : Who is driving the Oracle on Linux effort?
    : There are two teams within Oracle working closely to drive the
    : Oracle strategy
    : and goals on Linux: Internet Platform Marketing and the Linux
    SBU
    : (Strategic
    : Business Unit).
    : Where to find more information about Oracle on Linux?
    : Internal: http://worldwide-marketing.us.oracle.com/iPlatform
    : External: http://platforms.oracle.com/linux
    : http://technet.oracle.com
    : Email [email protected]
    : Contacts: Hongwei Lu ([email protected])
    : David Lee ([email protected])
    : Press Release
    : ORACLE CAPITALIZES ON ENTERPRISE DEMAND FOR LINUX OFFERINGS
    WITH
    : ANNOUNCEMENT
    : OF ORACLE8i ON LINUX
    : Early Adopters Programs Draws Nearly 20,000 Developers
    : REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., July 19, 1999--Oracle Corporation, the
    : number one
    : choice for e-business, today announced dramatic growth and
    demand
    : for Oracle
    : on Linux with strong adoption in both enterprise and general
    : business markets.
    : Oracle also announced the general availability of Oracle8i on
    : Linux, after a
    : successful early adopter's program.
    : Since Oracle Corp. announced Oracle8 on Linux, there have been
    : over 50,000
    : downloads from Oracle Technology Network
    : (http://technet.oracle.com/ ). Now,
    : after the announcement of Oracle8i, there have been nearly
    20,000
    : registrants
    : for early access in the first few weeks. Outside the
    development
    : community,
    : Oracle has also seen overwhelming customer adoption with an
    : excess of 800
    : paying customers today -- over half of these orders from
    : enterprise accounts
    : and the remainder from small to mid-sized businesses and
    : organizations.
    : "Until the availability of Oracle database on Linux, we either
    : had to rely on
    : NT or use one of the shareware database servers available for
    : Linux," says
    : Jonathan August, President and CEO of Internection, Inc., a
    : company providing
    : customized Internet services solutions to businesses, including
    : web hosting
    : and e-commerce solutions. "Neither solution provided us the
    : security,
    : performance, manageability or reliability required by our
    : customers. Oracle
    : brings enterprise credibility and robustness to our products.
    As
    : a result,
    : we've gained access to customers ranging from small businesses
    to
    : Fortune 100
    : enterprises like Prudential and Pfizer. Our total revenue
    since
    : the addition
    : of Oracle on Linux has increased by 250%."
    : "Oracle on Linux combines enterprise level reliability,
    : scalability and
    : performance with a free, robust and well-supported operating
    : system," says
    : Nick Marden, technical director of e-commerce, Xoom.com, and
    : e-commerce
    : service provider. "It enables Xoom.com to better understand
    our
    : members'
    : needs and respond to them quickly. Oracle on Linux represents
    an
    : extraordinary value and it gets the job done."
    : "Oracle is committed to bringing superior technology to the
    Linux
    : community,"
    : says Chuck Rozwat, senior vice president of Server Technologies
    : at Oracle.
    : "Oracle8i on Linux comes with both Java and XML built right in.
    : Together they
    : offer the most cost-effective way to deploy scalable Internet
    : applications."
    : Oracle8i is the first and only database specifically designed
    for
    : the
    : Internet. Oracle8i extends Oracle's long-standing technology
    : leadership in
    : the areas of data management, transaction processing and data
    : warehousing to
    : the new medium of the Internet. Oracle8i is the centerpiece of
    : Oracle's
    : Internet Platform, which also includes Oracle Application
    Server
    : and Oracle's
    : Internet development tools.
    : Oracle Corporation is the world's leading supplier of software
    : for information
    : management, and the world's second largest software company.
    : With annual
    : revenues of more than $8.8 billion, the company offers its
    : database,
    : application server, tools and application products, along with
    : related
    : consulting, education and support services, in more than 145
    : countries around
    : the world.
    : For more information about Oracle, please call 650/506-7000.
    : Oracle's World
    : Wide Web address is (URL) http://www.oracle.com/.
    : Trademarks
    : Oracle is a registered trademark and Oracle8i is a trademark or
    : registered
    : trademark of Oracle corporation. Other names may be trademarks
    : of their
    : respective owners.
    : Oracle Worldwide Marketing
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