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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinitiator
Oracle has announced, that the upcoming release of Forms, version 11, should support JDK 1.6, which will most likely eliminate the need for JInitiator completely.
Muhammad Imran
It wouldn’t surprise me, Marcos!
For the E-Business Suite, Oracle decided to move away from JInitiator when they introduced Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.
EBS release 11i largely depended on JInitiator, and it has always been a pain in the back when there was need to upgrade JInitiator.
Now, with Release 12, Oracle decided to introduce Native Java. Why wouldn’t they let the rest follow?