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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
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Conventions
Part I Installing Oracle Enterprise Repository
1
Preparing for Your Installation
1.1
Installation Overview
1.1.1
Installation Modes
1.1.1.1
Graphical Mode
1.1.1.2
Console Mode
1.1.1.3
Silent Mode
1.2
Oracle Enterprise Repository Sizing Guidelines
1.3
Installable Product Components
1.3.1
Oracle Enterprise Repository
1.4
Product Distribution Methods
1.4.1
Web Distribution
1.5
Installation Prerequisites
1.5.1
System Requirements
1.5.2
Temporary Disk Space Requirements
1.6
Database Installation Procedures
1.6.1
Oracle Database Installation
1.6.1.1
Oracle Database
1.6.1.2
Prerequisites
1.6.1.3
Create the Tablespaces
1.6.1.4
Build a Database User
1.6.2
Oracle Real Application Clusters Database Installation
1.6.3
SQL Server 2008 Database Installation
1.6.3.1
SQL Server 2008 Database
1.6.3.2
Prerequisites
1.6.3.3
Create a Database
1.6.3.4
Create a Database User
1.6.4
UDB Database Installation
1.6.4.1
UDB Database
1.6.4.2
Prerequisites
1.6.4.3
Create a Database
1.6.4.4
Tune the Database
1.7
Selecting Directories for Your Installation
1.7.1
Choosing an Oracle Home Directory
1.7.2
Choosing Product Installation Directory
1.8
Running the Oracle Enterprise Repository Product Installation
1.9
Generating a Verbose Installation Log
2
Installing Oracle Enterprise Repository
2.1
Starting the Installation Program
2.1.1
Before You Start
2.1.2
Starting the Installation Program on Windows Platforms
2.1.2.1
Starting the Installation in Graphical Mode
2.1.2.2
Starting the Installation in Console Mode
2.1.2.3
Starting the Installation in Silent Mode
2.1.3
Starting the Installation Program on UNIX Platforms
2.1.3.1
Using Installers with Filenames Ending in .bin
2.1.3.2
Using Installers with Filenames Ending in .jar
2.2
Running the Installation Program
2.2.1
Running the Installation Program in Graphical Mode
2.2.2
Running the Installation Program in Console Mode
2.2.2.1
Starting the Console Installer Using Windows
2.2.2.2
Starting the Console Installer Using UNIX
2.2.2.3
Install Oracle Enterprise Repository Using Console Mode
2.2.3
Running the Installation Program in Silent Mode
2.2.3.1
What Is Silent-Mode Installation?
2.2.3.2
Using Silent-Mode Installation
2.2.3.3
Creating a silent.xml File for Silent-Mode Installation
2.2.3.4
Sample silent.xml Files for Silent-Mode Installation
2.2.3.5
Returning Exit Codes to the Console
3
Post-Installation Steps
3.1
Configure Your Application Server
3.1.1
WebLogic Server Installations
3.1.1.1
Run WebLogic Server Domain Configuration Wizard
3.1.1.2
Set WebLogic Server Environment Parameters
3.1.2
WebSphere Installations
3.1.2.1
Deploying the Oracle Enterprise Repository Application
3.1.2.2
Change the Server Classloader Order for XLST
3.2
Install Java Web Start
3.2.1
Download and Install Java Web Start
3.2.2
Troubleshooting Java Web Start
3.3
Configure Oracle Enterprise Repository Web Start on Linux
3.4
Start Your Application Server and Log Into the Oracle Enterprise Repository Web-based Console
3.5
Use the Oracle Enterprise Repository Diagnostics Testing Tool
3.6
Import Oracle Enterprise Repository Solution Packs
3.7
Test the Oracle Enterprise Repository Installation
3.7.1
Submit an Asset
3.7.2
Accept the Asset
3.7.3
Register the Asset
3.7.4
Find the Registered Asset and View Details
3.7.5
Enable System Setting for Asset Editor to Work
4
Uninstalling the Software
4.1
About the Uninstallation Program
4.2
Uninstalling Your Software in Graphical Mode
4.3
Uninstalling Your Software in Console Mode
4.4
Uninstalling Your Software in Silent Mode
4.5
Removing the Deployed Application
4.5.1
Removing the Deployed Application from WebLogic Server
4.5.2
Removing the Deployed Application from WebSphere Server
4.6
Removing the Database Schema
4.7
Reinstalling Your Software
Part II Configuring and Clustering Oracle Enterprise Repository
5
Install Oracle Enterprise Repository into a Clustered Environment
5.1
Overview
5.2
Step 1: Install and Configure Oracle Enterprise Repository
5.3
Step 2: Install, Deploy, and Validate Oracle Enterprise Repository on One Cluster Member
5.4
Step 3: Create the Clustered Environment
5.5
Step 4: Move the Application Properties to the Database
5.6
Step 5: Configure the cluster.properties File on Each Cluster Member
5.7
Step 6: Validate the Installation
5.8
Clustering JVM Parameter for WebLogic Server
5.9
Clustered JMS Servers for Advanced Registration Flows
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