This document describes how to upgrade an existing 11g Oracle Data Integrator environment to 12c. To understand the valid starting points for the Oracle Data Integrator upgrade, see Section 1.1.
This guide is intended for Oracle Fusion Middleware system administrators who are responsible for installing, maintaining, and upgrading Oracle Data Integrator. It is assumed that readers of this manual have knowledge of the following:
Oracle Fusion Middleware system administration and configuration
Configuration parameters and expected behavior of the system being upgraded
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For important information about Oracle Fusion Middleware products, see the following manuals:
Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware
This book contains important concepts and describes new features in 12c that may be important to understand prior to beginning your upgrade.
Planning an Upgrade of Oracle Fusion Middleware
This book contains important information to help you plan your upgrade.
Planning an Installation of Oracle Fusion Middleware
This book contains important information about preparing your system for the latest release of Oracle Fusion Middleware software.
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