Oracle AS MapViewer hardware requirement.

My company wants to use Oracle Application Server MapViewer in a Middle Tier machine.
I need to know what the minimum hardware requirement to install this software.
Anyone could help me?

Best ask this question over in the DATABASE forum; there is a lot of prior art available for sizing servers, such as the load simulators already mentioned.
You could also ask your Oracle sales representative for help on this, they do it all day long :)
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