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Oracle9i Lite Administration Guide
Release 5.0.1
Part No. A95260-01
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Preface

This guide provides information to database administrators on how to publish, manage, and deploy applications using Oracle9i Lite.

This document includes the following topics:

Chapter 1, " Introduction"   Introduces Mobile Server and describes how to use this document.
Chapter 2, "Concepts"   Provides a conceptual framework for understanding Mobile Server features and terminology.
Chapter 3, "Getting Started"   Provides overview information on how to publish applications.
Chapter 4, " Mobile Server Control Center Overview"   Provides an overview of the Mobile Server Control Center.
Chapter 5, "Administering Users"   Discusses how to administer users and groups.
Chapter 6, " Administering Mobile Applications"   Discusses how to administer mobile applications.
Chapter 7, " Administering the Mobile Server"   Discusses how to administer the Mobile Server.
Chapter 8, " Administering Web-to-Go Sites"   Discusses how to administer Web-to-Go sites.
Chapter 9, " Administering Web-to-Go Jobs"   Discusses how to administer Web-to-Go jobs.
Chapter 10, " Administering Replication"   Discusses how to administer replication.
Appendix A, " Troubleshooting FAQs"   Provides frequently-asked questions for troubleshooting the Mobile Server.
Appendix B, "Mobile Server Configuration Parameters"   Defines the configuration parameters found in the webtogo.ora file.
Appendix C, "Consolidator Requirements in INIT.ORA"   Describes the Consolidator requirements for Oracle8 and Oracle8i parameter settings in init.ora.
Appendix D, "Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Support"   Describes the Mobile Server support for the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) communication protocol.
Appendix E, "Scripting Language for the Mobile Server"   Describes the scripting language for the Mobile Server. You can use scripting to do batch processing of the administrator tasks that are performed most often.
Appendix F, "Bypassing a Proxy Server"   Describes how to configure the client machine to bypass a proxy server.
Appendix G, "External Authentication"   Provides information on external authentication.


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