We do know that by the time Project Fusion has finished in 2013 the whole of the Oracle E-Business Suite will be all Java web stuff, no Forms whatsoever. But the next version of Oracle Applications (12) will still have a hefty slice of Forms in it. Whilst Apps is a consumer of Forms there will be support.
What happens to Forms after Apps no longer uses them is a different matter. Presumably as long as enough people are prepared to keep paying for the licences I guess Oracle will provide support, maybe even enhancements. Which is, I suppose, the real reason for the de-support of client/server Forms.
In the old days Oracle could afford to just licence the Forms IDE, as a way of subsidising the development environment for Oracle Apps. But once Oracle had decided to take the Java open road that stopped being such a big concern. It became more important that Forms customers pay their own way. By requiring Forms users to stump up for Application Server licences Oracle have turned the product into a sustainable revenue stream. Or killed it off. Take your pick.
Update: 19-DEC-2006
I have just noticed that Forms Product Manager Grant Ronald recently wrote on The 2013 Conspiracy.
2 comments:
Has anyone seen an official release on the status of client/server forms from Oracle?
I’ve heard unofficially they are already de-supported, but have not seen anything from Oracle about it.
Thanks
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Rob Nocera
CTO, Vgo Software
Creator of Evo, a next-generation Oracle Forms to Java/J2EE code translation engine
http://www.vgosoftware.com
Rob, possibly not the most subtle of product placements disguised as a genuine blog posting... ;o)
I think you know the answer to your question - c/s was desupported 2 years ago and the desupport notice was released about 2 years before that as well...
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