Oracle has since released Oracle Forms & Reports 12c (12.2.1.x) and 14c (14.1.2) as the current supported versions, which offer better browser compatibility (via a JavaScript-based runtime instead of Java applets in 14c) and WebLogic 14/14c. Upgrading from 11g to 14c is the recommended path for active license holders.
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Oracle Forms traces its lineage back to the 1980s. Originally a character-mode tool (SQL*Forms), it evolved into (client-server), then Forms 6i (the last true client-server version). The paradigm shift began with Forms 9i (part of Oracle9i Developer Suite), which introduced the Java-based Forms Servlet, enabling Forms applications to run in a web browser without requiring a client-side runtime. Oracle has since released Oracle Forms & Reports 12c (12
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