Re: HTML DB - here to stay?

  • From: Kirtikumar Deshpande <kedeshpande@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:59:42 -0700 (PDT)

...and the other product that comes to my mind is Oracle Names. It had its 
share of
trouble in the early versions, but once it stabilized, it was discontinued... 
We have
both: Oracle Names and Designer... very heavily used..  :(  


- Kirti 


--- ryan_gaffuri@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Oracle has a track record of saying this is the direction we are going and 
> then
> changing their mind. If you go to the ODTUG listservs and ask about this they 
> will
> point out their history with Oracle Designer. Oracle convinced alot of people 
> to spend
> alot of time(years in many cases) to become very proficient with designer. 
> Many people
> designed full development processes around it. Oracle has ceased adding new 
> features to
> it. Doesn't even cover hash partitions. Its still a good tool, but its 
> clearly slowly
> fading away. 
> Wasn't there some web based technology oracle was talking about in 2000-2001, 
> that just
> dissappeared? 



                
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