Oracle Mobile server for iOS

Hi,
After going through documentation for Oracle Mobile server, I could not find support for iOS.
Does Oracle mobile server support iOS?
if not is there any plan to do so in the near by future?
Thanks

Despite many attempts at trying to get an update on this topic I can't seem to get anyone from Oracle to provide any information. I'm now at a critical stage with a new project and would like to know if the Mobile Client will be available for iOS within the timeframes I am looking at. If not, will likely need to look at alternatives which will mean one or more large Mobile Server licences will not be renewed. Surely someone from Oracle on this forum can chime in and give us an update on where this is at?

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    [2010/7/8 10:12:6:947] Debug 50103 (EngineImpl:EngineImpl): commandline[5] = null
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    [2010/7/8 10:12:6:947] Debug 50103 (EngineImpl:EngineImpl): commandline[8] = trace_append
    [2010/7/8 10:12:6:948] Debug 50103 (EngineImpl:EngineImpl): commandline[9] = null
    [2010/7/8 10:12:6:948] Debug 50103 (EngineImpl:EngineImpl): commandline[10] = null
    [2010/7/8 10:12:6:948] Debug 50103 (EngineImpl:EngineImpl): commandline[11] = null
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    *[2010/7/8 10:12:13:91] Error 50103 (C Engine): 10:12:13 ERR REP-3000: Internal error starting Oracle Toolkit.*
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    [2010/7/8 10:12:13:92] (C Engine)
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