Linux Based FMB on Windows or vise versa

Hi all,
If i design any fmb(using Oracle fusion middleware R1 forms) on Linux based machine/virtual machine, Can i open it with windows 7(using Oracle fusion middleware R1 forms).
or do i need to perform any conversion for that?

Hello,
The sources files (.FMB, .MMB, .PLL) are cross platform (same major version). You just need to compile them on the target runtime platform to get the executables.
Francois

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