Satelite Forms and Oracle Lite

Hi Guys, In order to develop the application using Puma Tech Satelite form what version should i use? Satelite forms enterprise edition with Full Server? or Just the Enterprise Edition without server? Please reply me i am planning to buy the software.
Thanks
SR

Oracle 8i is a version of the Oracle RDBMS. You can buy special "sizes" of this RDBMS like: Enterprise, Standard, Personal or Lite.
Oracle Personal is good for Developers using a private database on their own computer, usually Oracle Standard is good for a smaller server and Oracle Enterprise is for huge databases. Oracle lite is only for users that have a database on their laptop and don't need many extras. So the basic thing, the RDBMS, is always the same, but depending on the size there may be less or more "extras". You can learn more about these extras in the product decriptions on the Oracle-Site.
To sum up, you can have a personal Oracle 8i.
That's how I understand that.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by sshuangc:
What's difference between Oracle 8i and personal Oracle.
Does personal provide PL/SQL?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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