Streams in standard edition

Dear all,
11.2.2 standard edition rac on solaris 10. We have a remote site which has a standard edition rac . Now, there is a requirement to replicate the data.
We are planning to implement oracle streams .
1) Is oracle streams free with standard edition
2) can the complete functionality of streams can be achieved in standard edition
3) can we replicate the complete database using streams or only certian objects ?
Please guide
Kai

Dear Sybrand,
As always, I didn't read the reply. I completely ignore you and your replies. Please don't waste your time in replying my queries. You can ignore it, if not, you are just wasting your time .
Out of 5,180 posts of yours , am sure 99% will have some useless answers like this. So, am sure you don't know the answers or you pretend so.
Kai

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