Oracle 9ias Infrastructure

Hi,
I'm currently investigating single sign on and have a question about
the 9ias Infrastructure I need to install. I know that the infrastructure
will work with Oracle9i Database and with Oracle 8i if I upgrade the Net8
listener but I was wondering if it would work with Oracle 7 at all ?
Cheers,
Maggie

Oracle9iAS Infrastructure is an install type in Release 2 (v9.0.2). This install type installs a 9.0.1.3 database which contains all the
metadata Oracle9iAS mid tiers components such as Portal, Wireless etc use. Only the database we ship with is supported to contain the
Metadata. We do not support any other 9i or 8i or 7 databases to contain the Metadata.
The only exception is Portal. Portal metadata can be populated into any 8.1.7 or a 9.0.1.4 database.
Thanks
Pavna Jain
Oracle9iAS Product Management

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