Oracle AS or Instant Portal Training for Oracle Employees

Hi,
I noticed there is external training available for Oracle Portal. Is there any Oracle Portal training available for Oracle employees? If so, can you forward a link? I would appreciate it. Thank you.

No, if your application is a web application. (not client/server)
you need or Oracle AS 10g Enterprise Edition that include the Forms and report server.
or you can install only the Forms and Report Server standalone version.
all of this are expensive.
bye

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