Preface
This upgrade guide describes:
- Features and functionality that have been removed from fmdev and fmservices.
- Information about upgrade events that automatically occur when you open or deploy a Forms 6i application in the latest Forms version.
- Information about the Oracle Forms Migration Assistant, a tool to help you convert, upgrade, and generate your applications.
- Information about steps that developers, system administrators, and DBAs need to take to upgrade Forms applications from Forms 6i to the latest Forms version.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for developers, system administrators, and DBAs who develop and deploy Oracle Forms applications.
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Related Documents
- For Oracle Forms information, see Oracle Forms Documentation Library, see Oracle Forms Documentation Library.
- Oracle Forms Developer Online Help, available from the Help menu in Oracle Forms Developer.
- For Oracle Forms white papers and other resources, see the Oracle Forms product page.
- For upgrade information, see Fusion Middleware Upgrade Documentation.
- For release-related information, see Fusion Middleware Release Notes.
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