As for Enterprise vs Standard editions, there are feature differences like parralel query, master/master replication, tablespace point in time recovery to name a few. These features are in EE but not in SE.
As for the Oracle Lite, it is designed as single user db and does not listen to SQL*net connection.
Your Oracle vendor will be very much helpful in providing you more info regarding this.
Certain features are available in Enterprise but not standard, such as bitmap indexes and partitioning. Oracle licensing rules just underwnet some major changes - but last I knew Enterprise was 30% or more costly and also has certain minimums WRT number of named users that Standard does not have.
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