Hey, MapExtream developers and MapInfo Corporate - what does
this mean?  It this good?  Whats next?  Things are moving so
fast.  Heck even your stock is over $30!  Was MapInfo
there?  I mean the meeting was just down the river from Troy
and were they there?  If so what was the scoop?

MidNight Mapper
aka  Neil

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NEW YORK, NY Dec. 7, 1999-At the Java Business Conference,
Oracle Corp., the number one choice for e-business,
announced that it will license and support Sun
Microsystems's Java (tm) 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) across
Oracle's entire Internet Platform.

"Oracle is laser focused on delivering the software
infrastructure necessary for successful e-business
transformation. It's a critical  equipment to gaining
competitive advantage in today's Internet economy," said
Jeremy Burton, vice president of Internet Platform
Marketing, Oracle Corporation. "Oracle has worked closely
with Sun and others to define the Java 2 platform, and we
will continue this effort through our licensing and support
of Java 2 Enterprise Edition."

Oracle's support of J2EE will span Oracle Jdeveloper with
Oracle Business Components for Java, the Oracle XML
Developer's Kit,  Oracle(r) Application  Server,
Oracle8i(tm) and Oracle8i Lite and the recently announced
Oracle Integration Server. Developers can download copies of
the latest versions of Oracle software     free-of-charge
from the Oracle Technology Network at
http://technet.oracle.com.

More info via:

http://www.spatialnews.com/dailynews/today/oracle.html

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