Oracle9iAS Release 2 is fully compliant with major Internet
standards. These include J2EE, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, WebDAV, LDAP v3,
SSL v3, and XML.
Oracle HTTP Server includes the following new features and
enhancements:
- Based on Apache 1.3.22
- Integration with OC4J and Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On
- Managed through OEM
- Support for other web servers (including Netscape iPlanet and
Microsoft IIS) through proxy plug-ins
- Enhanced high availability features
- Enhanced diagnostic and troubleshooting facilities
- Enhanced logging features
Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE (OC4J) includes the
following new features and enhancements:
- J2EE 1.3 support
- Integration with non-Oracle resources via JMS and JDBC providers
- New suite of O-R mappings
- High availability through servlet and EJB clustering
- Managed through OEM
- Increased application performance through Java Object Cache
- Integration with Oracle9i JDeveloper
- JAAS support for authentication and authorization
- Integration with Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On
Oracle9iAS Web Services includes the following new
features and enhancements:
- J2EE and PL/SQL application support
- WSDL, UDDI, and SOAP support
- EAR file deployment
- Stream processing
- Managed through OEM
- Integration with Oracle9i JDeveloper
Oracle9i Business Components for Java (BC4J) includes
the following new features and enhancements:
- Oracle9i database support
- Web Services support
Oracle9iAS Forms Services includes the following
new features and enhancements:
- Support for listener servlets, Java API, and Java Importer
- Integration with Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On
- Remote debugging and troubleshooting capabilities
- Internationalization support
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