Database versions are incremented based on the number of changes in the new release. For instance. Oracle 5 to Oracle 6. There is a significant amount of differrences/updates between those two versions. However, Oracle 8.0 to 8i--there are only minor updates because they are both within "8". If I remember correctly, the main difference between these two was that 8i incorporated "internet" options. (hence where the I came from) i=internet.
The i in Oracle 8i and Oracle 9i stands for INTERNET....The i in Oracle 8i and Oracle 9i stands for INTERNET....The i in Oracle 8i and Oracle 9i stands for INTERNET....The i in Oracle 8i and Oracle 9i stands for INTERNET....
it is having more advantages than 8i
Oracle 8i and 9i were databases with 'i' referring to the Internet. For version 10 onwards, Oracle named the database as 10g, 'g' referring to the grid. 10i and 11i are ERP systems, nothing to do with the database.
The oracle 10g and oracle 8i there is a minor difference that is oracle 8i doesn't support flash back command once we drop the table in database the message is table dropped but we can use flashback command we can retrieve the drop table once in database
No, It is not.
what is difference between oracle 9i and oracle 10g what is difference between oracle 9i and oracle 10g What is the Full form of "i" in Oracle 9i What is the Full form of "g" in Oracle 10g ans =the oracle 9i the "i" is stands for internet and oracle 10g the " g" stands for grid and new version of oracle 11g was launch in 2007 it provided the special feature rather 8i ,9i other it have a RAC, and network security etc. and good for organization purpose .
Internet capable.
8i is oldest version of oracle which is notsupported in vista. vista supports 10g or elder version of oracle.by Bhavesh Patel
i means internet
yes
what is i Oracle 8i? Starting in 1999 with Version 8i, Oracle added the "i" to the version name to reflect support for the Internet with its built-in Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Oracle 9i added more support for XML in 2001. In 2003, Oracle 10g was introduced with emphasis on the "g" for grid computing, which enables clusters of low-cost, industry standard servers to be treated as a single unit.
may be you should have uninstalled java and then try intalling oracle 8i , it sometimes give problems with java