On Tuesday, Oct 22, 2002, at 18:21 US/Pacific, Doug wrote:
> I hope it is because that is the database of choice for the Dept of 
> Defense now, replacing Sybase, and MSSQL.  By MM failing to support 
> it, will be curtains for ColdFusion with the DoD (Includes the 
> military services.)

There's clearly some confusion here - Oracle Database *IS* supported!

> | From: Joe Eugene [mailto:Jebebox@;earthlink.net]
> ...
> | Does MM have plans to support Oracle 9i AS?

This is the Oracle Java Application Server. Not the database.

ColdFusion MX has full support for Oracle 9i DATABASE. I myself am 
using 9iR2 installed locally with no problems. I use the Thin Client 
downloaded from Oracle's website. You can also use the native OCI 
drivers (there was a thread about this elsewhere here recently).

The Oracle Application Server is like BEA's WebLogic, IBM's WebSphere, 
Sun's ONE and, of course, our own dear JRun 4. Support for that would 
depend on demand I expect, the same way each of the other platforms was 
approached.

Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/

"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
-- Margaret Atwood

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