What version of Database is required to using JHeadstart?

What version of Database is required to using JHeadstart?

Question
========
1) Do you have to upgrade Forms 4.5 character mode to Forms 6i and then Forms 9i before migrating to Java, or can the migration be done directly from either Forms 4.5 or 6i ?
Jheadstart (JDG) only uses the designer repository as input and not forms. So if you have forms generated out of the designer repository, you can use the designer forms modules as jheadstart input. If you don't, you have to reverse engineer (capture) your forms into designer first.
2) What version of Designer is also required ?
You need designer 6i patch 4.2, see also http://otn.oracle.com/consulting/9iServices/install.html#compatibility
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