The following topics introduce the new and changed features of the standalone Oracle HTTP Server and provides pointers to additional information.
Before you begin the upgrade process, review the following list of changes for standalone Oracle HTTP Servers in 12.1.2:
The installer will no longer create a separate instance directory for Oracle HTTP Server. Instance information for the standalone OHS will be stored in a new standalone domain home. For more information, see Section 1.1, "Understanding the Standalone OHS Topology".
OPMN agent and opmnctl
command line utility are no longer used in Oracle Fusion Middleware. Instead, system components are managed by NodeManager and WLST commands. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Upgrading a Standalone Oracle HTTP Server".
This guide is new to the Fusion Middleware library in 12c (12.1.2).