Hi, Vlastik, it's been my experience that DSpace works well with both the
enterprise and standard editions of Oracle. For optimum forward
compatibility, DSpace is targeting version 10 or higher of Oracle, if that
helps you at all.

If you run into trouble using Oracle with DSpace, send a note to this
list. There are a few Oracle users here who can help you through the
process.

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On 10/4/11 6:34 AM, "Vlastimil Krejcir" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>   Hi all,
>
>   does DSpace require any special edition of Oracle? To be precise, the
>question is "Enterprise edition or Standard edition" (or the edition is
>not important at all)?
>
>   Thanks.
>
>   Vlastik
>
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