No, it's just that enterprise has the drivers built in. You can still 
set up the jdbc thin client easily enough on standard. I've got it 
working with 6.1 standard and with 7 using oracle 9i.

Pratte, Jeff wrote:

>Do you really need the Enterprise edition to support Oracle? User wants
>to create a small (low-volume) intranet to connect to their Oracle
>database; can they somehow get by with MX standard?
> 
>Thanks Jeff
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