Runtime Licensing Question

I apologize if this is not the right forum to ask this kind of question. I have searched the forum about licensing but the only hit I got was related EDW.
For a government agency, we are thinking about using OWB to design our mappings on a 9i development instance and deploying the runtime environment (along with the pl/sql packages generated for these mappings) on multiple schemas on different databases (currently 8.1.7) on different servers.
We would like to know what licenses are needed to allow this model? Is having a 9iDS license good enough, or do we need to buy OWB license separately? What about the runtime scenario?
best regards,

Thanks a bunch Shauna. Since we already have iDS and enterprise licenses, it sounds like we can deploy these runtimes without any additional cost.
I have also placed calls to other people in our organization to talk with our account manager(s) to avoid any surprises down the road.
Thanks again for your time.
PS: I think it is great that you folks are constantly monitoring these forums. That's a great service to us. Appreciated!

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