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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Intended Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New In This Guide
New and Changed Features for Release 12
c
(12.1.3)
New and Changed Features for Release 12
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(12.1.2)
1
Understanding Your Installation Starting Point
1.1
Starting as a New Oracle Fusion Middleware User
1.2
Starting as an Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
User
1.3
Starting as an Oracle Application Server 10
g
User
2
Selecting a Development, Test, or Production Environment
2.1
Planning for a Development Environment
2.1.1
Definition of an Oracle Fusion Middleware Development Environment
2.1.2
Understanding the Types of Oracle Fusion Middleware Development Environments
2.1.2.1
About Oracle JDeveloper and the Integrated Oracle WebLogic Server
2.1.2.2
About the Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Quick Start Distributions
2.1.2.3
Additional Development Environment Options
2.2
Planning for a Production Environment
2.2.1
Overview of Planning for a Production Environment
2.2.1.1
Approaches to Installing a Production Environment
2.2.2
Starting with a Standard Installation Topology and Scaling Out
2.2.2.1
Advantages of Starting Small and Scaling Out
2.2.2.2
About the Product Installation Guides and the Standard Installation Topologies
2.2.2.3
An Example of Starting Small and Scaling Out
2.2.3
Planning an Enterprise Deployment Right Away
2.2.3.1
Advantages of an Enterprise Deployment
2.2.3.2
Using the Enterprise Deployment Guide and High Availability Guide
2.3
Planning for a Test Environment
3
Preparing for an Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation
3.1
Understanding and Obtaining Product Distributions
3.1.1
Understanding Product Distributions
3.1.2
Selecting a Download Site for Obtaining Product Distributions
3.2
Verifying Certification, System Requirements, and Interoperability
3.3
Installing Software Required for an Oracle Fusion Middleware Product Installation
3.3.1
Installing and Configuring a Certified Database
3.3.2
Installing a Certified JDK
3.4
Understanding the Standard Installation Topology
3.5
Selecting an Installation User
3.5.1
Understanding User Permissions
3.5.2
Granting Permissions to a Non-Default User on UNIX Operating Systems
3.5.3
Verifying the Installation User has Administrator Privileges on Windows Operating Systems
3.6
Selecting Directories for Installation and Configuration
3.6.1
Understanding the Recommended Directory Structure
3.6.2
Choosing an Oracle Home Directory
3.6.3
Choosing a Domain Home
3.6.4
Choosing an Application Home
3.6.5
Installing Multiple Products in the Same Domain
3.6.6
Preparing for Shared Storage
3.7
Installing Oracle Configuration Manager
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