Oracle 8.0.5 Client with WL 6.0

I'm trying to migrate a WL 5.1 Application to WL6.0
as far as I understood the docu, WL6 supports only
Oracle Client 8.1.6. We do have a 8.0.5 DB, do I have to
install 8.1.6 (or 8.1.7) or is it possible to continue with
8.0.5 Client & Server ?
thanks
alain schaefer

8.0.5 will work
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"Alain Schaefer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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I'm trying to migrate a WL 5.1 Application to WL6.0
as far as I understood the docu, WL6 supports only
Oracle Client 8.1.6. We do have a 8.0.5 DB, do I have to
install 8.1.6 (or 8.1.7) or is it possible to continue with
8.0.5 Client & Server ?
thanks
alain schaefer

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