Oracle9i Application Server Migrating from Oracle Application Server Release 2 (9.0.2) Part Number A95108-01 |
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This guide describes the process of migrating your system from Oracle Application Server to Oracle9i Application Server.
This preface contains these topics:
Migrating from Oracle Application Server is intended for system administrators and application developers who will migrate their systems from Oracle Application Server to Oracle9i Application Server.
To use this document, you need to be familiar with the configuration, operation, and development of Oracle Application Server and other system administration tasks.
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This document contains:
Chapter 1, "Introduction to Oracle9i Application Server"
This chapter provides an introduction to Oracle9i Application Server and migration options for Oracle Application Server users.
Chapter 2, "Migrating JWeb & JServlet Applications to OC4J"
This chapter discusses migration options for Oracle Application Server JWeb Cartridge users.
Chapter 3, "Migrating Oracle Application Server Cartridges"
This chapter discusses the migration options for the other Oracle Application Server cartridge types including the PL/SQL cartridge.
Chapter 4, "Migrating EJB, ECO/Java and JCORBA Applications"
This chapter discusses the migration options for the Oracle Application Server IIOP components.
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Code examples illustrate SQL, PL/SQL, SQL*Plus, or other command-line statements. They are displayed in a monospace (fixed-width) font and separated from normal text as shown in this example:
SELECT username FROM dba_users WHERE username = 'MIGRATE';
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The following table describes conventions for Microsoft Windows operating systems and provides examples of their use.
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