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The new Oracle Internet Application Server is a brand new middleware product that is quietly replacing its failed predecessor, the fourth version of Oracle Application Server, which had many ...
Oracle Corp. today unveiled MCP Server for Oracle Database, a new Model Context Protocol offering that brings artificial intelligence-powered interaction directly into its core database platform to ...
Thomas Kurian, senior vice president of development for Oracle 9i Application Server, says the company is dedicating more resources and energy to building its Internet application server business ...
7 July 2000 (MaxisNet)- Oracle's new products, the Internet Application Server (IAS) and the Oracle 8i Release 3, will offer a complete and straightforward solution in building an Internet platform.
The vulnerability affects Oracle Application Server, Oracle Internet Applications Server and Oracle HTTP Server. The vulnerability lies with the PLSQL gateway, a bit of code that allow Web-based ...
Gartner analyst Yefim Natis says the new Oracle Internet Application Server is a brand new middleware product that is quietly replacing its failed predecessor, the fourth version of Oracle ...
Oracle, the largest provider of software for e-business has announced that the newest release of Oracle9i Application Server (Oracle9iAS) now offers ultimate J2EE application performance and the ...
An alert reader recently notified us about a potentially serious security vulnerability in Oracle's Internet Application Server, in which any default installation of a PL/SQL gateway leaves the ...
Oracle is making its bid for middleware dominance, with the noisy arrival of its Internet Application Server 8i.
On Wednesday, the company announced it was making available this month its complete family of Oracle Internet Application Server products (Enterprise, Standard and Wireless) available on Linux.
In its April CPU, Oracle included a fix for the bug, which affects components of the Oracle Internet Application Server, the Oracle Application Server and the Oracle HTTP Server.
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