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Oracle 11g R2 and Oracle 12 Compatibility with ColdFusion 9 and 10

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Mar 17, 2014 Mar 17, 2014

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Is ColdFusion 9 certified/compatible with Oracle 11g R2?   I cannot find the compatibiliy Matrix for CF9 anywhere on Adobe's site.  In addition, does anyone know when/if will Oracle 12 be certified for ColdFusion 9 and/or 10? 

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Mar 18, 2014 Mar 18, 2014

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Thanks!

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12c really doesn't matter. Just use 11g.

Coldfusion 11 can't connect to the oracle 12c container/plugin database design.

It connects to  the container database all right; but not so much the plugin.

If you use an oracle database, you'll  want the security features like label security.

I read somewhere that Label security only works on the plugin; not the container.

If CF11 can't connect to the12c plugin, what good is it?

Just use 11g.

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