Oracle8i Installation Guide Release 2 (8.1.6) for Windows NT A73010-01 |
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This appendix provides descriptions and release numbers of the individual components available with each installation type.
The specific topic discussed is:
This table provides descriptions and release numbers of individual components available for installation with the three installation types. References are made to documentation that more fully describes these components. Some components described below are automatically installed with other components.
See Also:
Appendix A, "Individual Components Available for Installation" for the installation types under which these individual components are installed |
Component | Release | Description | See Also... |
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(installed with Oracle assistants, such as Oracle Database Configuration Assistant and Net8 Assistant) |
8.1.6 |
A collection of automatically installed files required by Oracle assistants. These files include: |
Not applicable |
(installed with Net8 Client) |
8.1.6 |
A protocol that enables clients to retrieve information from the database without using the listener. The Bequeath protocol internally spawns a server thread for each client application. It basically does the same operation that a remote network listener does for your connection, but locally. Bequeath has the following attributes:
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(installed with Oracle Intelligent Agent) |
2.1 |
An extension of Oracle Intelligent Agent that collects system performance data (for example, file I/O or CPU usage data) for the Capacity Planner and Performance Manager, which are data-collecting applications in the Oracle Diagnostics Pack. |
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Generic Connectivity |
8.1.6 |
Also known as Heterogeneous Services, this feature implements an extensibility framework for accessing non-Oracle systems. This feature integrates the core of Oracle's gateway technology directly into the Oracle8i database server by extending the Oracle SQL engine to optimize and rewrite SQL for non-Oracle data stores. |
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Java Runtime Environment (Oracle's version) |
1.1.7.24 |
Required for running Java applications, such as Oracle Universal Installer. |
Not applicable |
(part of Oracle JServer) |
8.1.6 |
A complete JDK 1.2-compliant Java execution environment. The Java VM runs in the same process space and address space as the database server, sharing its memory heaps and directly accessing its relational data. This design optimizes memory use, increases throughput, and delivers an open, highly available, secure, and manageable Java server. |
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LSM Administrator GUI |
8.1.6 |
A client tool for administering the Legato Storage Manager server from a separate Windows NT computer. |
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Legato Storage Manager (LSM) |
8.1.6 |
If you are using Recovery Manager (RMAN) for Oracle database backups, a media management component such as LSM is required for backing up and restoring from tape storage. You can choose to install the media management component on your CD-ROM, which is LSM, or use a third-party media management component that also complies with Oracle's Backup Solutions Program. LSM also includes a scaled-down version of Legato NetWorker. For more information on this component, call toll free (1) 888-8-LEGATO in the United States of America. |
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Logical Unit Type 6.2 (LU6.2) protocol support |
8.1.6 |
The adapter is part of the IBM Advanced Program-to-Program Communication (APPC) architecture. APPC is the IBM peer-to-peer (program-to-program) protocol for a Systems Network Architecture (SNA) network. SNA is an IBM reference model similar to the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model of the International Standards Organization (ISO). APPC architecture lets the client and host communicate over an SNA network without forcing the client to emulate a terminal (as in terminal-to-host protocols). APPC architecture allows peer-to-peer communication; the client can initiate communication with the server. An SNA network with the LU6.2 and Physical Unit Type 2.1 (PU2.1) protocols provides APPC. The LU6.2 protocol defines a session between two application programs; LU6.2 is a component-independent LU-type. LU6.2 protocol support enables an Oracle application on a personal computer to communicate with an Oracle database. This communication occurs over an SNA network with the Oracle database on a host system that supports APPC. |
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8.1.6 |
A protocol that enables client/server conversation over a network using Named Pipes and Net8. This combination of Oracle components enables an Oracle application on a client to communicate with remote Oracle databases through Named Pipes (if the Oracle database is running on a host system that supports network communication using Named Pipes). |
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(installed with Net8 Client) |
8.1.6 |
A tool that combines configuration abilities with component control to provide an integrated environment for configuring and managing Net8. It can be used on either the client or server. You can use Net8 Assistant to configure the following network components:
If an Oracle Names server is configured, you start, stop, tune, or gather statistics for it with Net8 Assistant. |
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Net8 Client |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides features that enable client connections to databases across a network. A client-side application sends a request to Net8 to be transported across the network to the server. Net8 Client (and not Oracle Universal Installer) installs TCP/IP and Named Pipes, and auto-detects SPX. SPX is only installed in the installation packages if the appropriate software is detected on your computer. If you explicitly select this component through the Custom installation type, it will be installed even if you do not have the appropriate software on your computer. |
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(installed with Net8 Client) |
8.1.6 |
A tool that enables you to configure basic network components. Net8 Configuration Assistant runs automatically after software installation, as described in this guide. It can be used on either the client or server. It may be also be run in standalone mode to configure naming methods usage, the listener, net service names in the TNSNAMES.ORA file, and directory server access. |
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Net8 Server |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides features that allow the listener, through a protocol, to accept connections from client applications on the network. Note: Net8 Server is not installable through any Oracle8i Client installation types. |
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Object Type Translator (OTT) |
8.1.6 |
OTT is used to create C-struct representations of Abstract Data Types that have been created and stored in an Oracle database. To take advantage of objects, run OTT against the database, and a header file is generated that includes the C-structs. |
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Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT |
8.1.6 |
A tool that enables you to start and stop the Oracle database service, auto-start Oracle services, view information about Oracle background processes, and configure Oracle database users to be authenticated by Windows NT. |
Chapter 8 of Oracle8i Administrator's Guide for Windows NT |
Oracle Advanced Security |
8.1.6 |
Oracle Advanced Security provides security services for Oracle8i. Oracle Advanced Security secures connections over all protocols into Oracle8i and integrates a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Oracle Advanced Security provides data encryption and integrity; integrates with third-party authentication, authorization, and single sign-on solutions; delivers public-key solutions including Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and X.509 certificates; and utilizes Oracle Internet Directory for storing database authorizations. Oracle Advanced Security also enables enterprise user management and access to multiple accounts and applications with a single password. This multicomponent product requires a separate license. |
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Oracle Application Server Listener (installed with Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site) |
2.1 |
A component that provides a preconfigured, ready-to-use listener (for use with Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site) to enable a browser-based Oracle Enterprise Manager Console. |
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Oracle Application Server Manager (part of Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
2.1 |
A tool that helps you manage your Web site and the Oracle Applications Server. Oracle Application Server Manager discovers all Oracle Applications Servers installed on managed nodes and enables you to view and manipulate the components and features of the server and your Web site. |
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(part of Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
2.1 |
A tool that administers Concurrent Managers, the batch-process scheduling subsystem of Oracle Applications. With this tool, an administrator can improve system performance by creating, configuring, and monitoring all Concurrent Managers on multiple Oracle Applications instances from the Oracle Applications Manager Console. Using the console, you can view details for all processes and requests; cancel or put holds on requests; and start, stop, and define new Concurrent Managers. |
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Oracle AppWizard for Microsoft Visual C++ |
8.1.6 |
A wizard that lets you create an Oracle application skeleton in C++ code without writing a single line of code. You then customize the application skeleton as needed. This wizard is integrated within the Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 or 6.0 development environment. |
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Oracle Call Interface (OCI) |
8.1.6 |
An application programming interface (API) for accessing an Oracle database from a C or C++ program. You make calls directly to the OCI functions from within your C or C++ program to direct the execution of your SQL statements. |
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Oracle COM Automation Feature |
8.1.6 |
A feature that enables PL/SQL developers to programmatically manipulate COM objects through the OLE Automation interface (IDispatch). |
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8.1.6 |
A component that acts like a router through which client connection requests can either be sent to the next hop or directly to a server. Clients who route their connection requests through Oracle Connection Manager can take advantage of the connection concentration, Net8 access control, or multiprotocol support features configured on that Connection Manager. |
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Oracle Data Migration Assistant |
8.1.6 |
A tool that migrates existing Oracle7 databases (release 7.1.3.3.6 or later) to an Oracle8i database and upgrades Oracle8 databases to the current database release. |
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Oracle Database Configuration Assistant |
8.1.6 |
A tool that automates the process of creating, modifying, and deleting an Oracle database. You can create an Oracle database that is customized to the needs of your environment. |
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Oracle DBA Management Pack |
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A set of tools and wizards bundled with Oracle Enterprise Manager. The Oracle DBA Management Pack can be used to perform most of your database administration tasks, and supports all versions of Oracle databases. |
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(part of Oracle DBA Management Pack) |
2.1 |
A tool that integrates the functionality of schema, security, storage, and instance management into one management tool. |
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Oracle Developer Server Forms Manager (part of Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
2.1 |
A tool that enables you to control and monitor Forms Listener, Forms Server, Load Balancer Server, and Load Balancer Client. In addition to providing some basic controls such as startup and shutdown, this tool can also monitor for events that include service down, excessive memory usage, and excessive CPU usage, and can also automatically fix the problem when it occurs. |
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(part of Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
2.1 |
A Java-based tool for administering most functional areas of Oracle Internet Directory and its related processes. |
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Oracle Distributed Access Manager (part of Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
1.0 (beta) |
A tool that monitors and configures a distributed access system, which provides users with homogeneous access to Oracle systems and heterogeneous access to non-Oracle systems. |
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Oracle Documentation |
8.1.6 |
Available in HTML and PDF formats on a separate Oracle8i Online Documentation CD-ROM. |
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Oracle Enterprise Java Beans and CORBA Tools |
8.1.6 |
An architecture for developing transactional applications as distributed components in Java. |
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Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant |
1.1 |
A tool that enables single sign on, which implements a subset of the Oracle Wallet Manager functionality for opening a user wallet and enabling applications to use it. |
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Oracle Enterprise Manager |
2.1 |
A suite of components that provide an integrated solution for centrally managing your heterogeneous environment. Oracle Enterprise Manager combines a graphical console, Oracle Management Servers, Oracle Intelligent Agents, common services, and tools to provide an integrated, comprehensive systems management platform for managing Oracle components. |
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Client |
2.1 |
The first tier of Oracle Enterprise Manager is comprised of clients such as consoles and management applications, which present graphical user interfaces to administrators for all management tasks. These client components can be installed locally or brought up with a Web browser. |
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant (installed with Oracle Management Server) |
2.1 |
A tool that assists administrators with Oracle Enterprise Manager repository creation, removal, upgrade, and configuration.
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Console |
2.1 |
Client interface for the first tier of Oracle Enterprise Manager, which:
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications |
2.1 |
Applications integrated with Oracle Enterprise Manager for managing your Oracle environment, and installed with Oracle Enterprise Manager if your environment requires them. The applications can be accessed from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Navigator pane and/or the console application drawers, or from your operating system. |
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Migration Assistant (installed with Oracle Management Server) |
2.1 |
A tool that performs migration of an Oracle Enterprise Manager release 1.6 and above repository to a version 2.1 repository. Note: Oracle Enterprise Manager Migration Assistant is only supported on Windows NT, Windows 95, and Windows 98. However, the Oracle Enterprise Manager Migration Assistant can remotely migrate repository data from any release 1.x repository to release 2.1, regardless of the source and destination repository database platforms. |
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Quick Tours |
2.1 |
HTML-based training tools that provide a fast and easy way to learn about a variety of Oracle Enterprise Manager components without having to actually install them. Quick tours are provided for the following components: |
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site |
2.1 |
A component that enables administrators to access the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console from a Web browser. |
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Oracle Enterprise Security Manager (part of Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
2.0 |
A tool that helps you administer the Oracle environment for user security using an LDAP-compliant directory server. This tool allows an administrator to manage enterprise-level role authorization among multiple databases simultaneously. |
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(installed with Oracle Universal Installer) |
1.7.0 |
A tool that enables you to edit your environment path to make an appropriate Oracle home directory your primary home. |
Chapter 3 of the Oracle8i Administrator's Guide for Windows NT |
(part of Oracle DBA Management Pack) |
2.1 |
A tool that manages database instances and sessions in your Oracle environment. |
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Oracle Intelligent Agent |
2.1 |
A component that monitors services on the managed node for registered events and scheduled jobs sent by the console. |
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Oracle interMedia |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides file management in a variety of media, from text to audio to video. Files in each medium are managed through a specific component of interMedia. This multicomponent product requires a separate license. |
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(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides for the storage, retrieval, and management of digitized audio data within an Oracle database. |
Oracle8i interMedia Audio, Image, and Video User's Guide and Reference |
Oracle interMedia Client Option (part of Oracle interMedia) |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides an Oracle interMedia Audio, Image, and Video Java interface that lets you use client-side applications to manipulate and/or modify multimedia data stored in a network accessible database on the server. It also provides a simple Oracle interMedia Image sample (SIMPIMG.EXE) that was developed using Microsoft Visual C++. SIMPIMG.EXE locates and updates images using Oracle interMedia Image in an Oracle8i database database. |
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Oracle interMedia Common Files (installed with Oracle interMedia) |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides a set of files used by Oracle interMedia components. |
Not applicable |
(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides for the storage, retrieval, and processing of two-dimensional, static bitmapped images. Images are stored efficiently using popular compression schemes in industry-standard desktop publishing image interchange formats. |
Oracle8i interMedia Audio, Image, and Video User's Guide and Reference |
(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
8.1.6 |
A component that enables Oracle8i to support online Internet-based geocoding facilities for locator applications and proximity queries. |
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(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
8.1.6 |
A component that manages and searches for text in the database as quickly and easily as any other type of data. Oracle interMedia Text's search techniques make text a standard datatype in the Oracle database that you can create, modify, and delete. Additionally, with Oracle interMedia Text, new text-based developments or extensions to existing applications are easy and cost-effective to build with standard SQL tools. With Oracle interMedia Text, you can search for data in any Oracle database application that uses text. This can range from search-enabling a comments field in an existing application to implementing large-scale document management systems dealing with multiple document formats and complex search criteria. Oracle interMedia Text also supports basic full-text searches in most languages supported by the Oracle database. |
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Oracle interMedia Text Manager (part of Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
2.1 |
A text-search system for managing and searching for text in the Oracle8i database. This application helps you manage and search for text in the database as quickly and easily as any other type of data. |
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(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides for the storage, retrieval, and management of digitized video data within an Oracle database. |
Oracle8i interMedia Audio, Image, and Video User's Guide and Reference |
Oracle Internet Directory |
2.0.6 |
An Oracle8i database-based LDAP V3 directory server, included for exclusive use by the Oracle8i database, which can be configured prior to server installation for use in centralizing database user, Net8 network connector, and database listener parameters. Installing the Oracle8i database through the Custom installation type enables the user to specify the LDAP directory server to use for storing these "entry attributes". A typical installation scenario is to install Oracle Internet Directory on a dedicated server (distinct from the target of a particular Oracle8i database installation). |
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Oracle Internet Directory Client |
2.0.6 |
A component that enables LDAP-enabled clients to access Oracle Internet Directory. |
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(installed with the Object Type Translator) |
8.1.6 |
An assistant that helps you to create an INTYPE file, which provides a list of types for the Object Type Translator to translate. This component is automatically installed with the Object Type Translator. |
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Oracle Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Drivers |
8.1.6 |
A standard set of Java classes, specified by JavaSoft, that provide vendor-independent access to relational data from Java. |
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Oracle JServer |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides a JDK 1.2-compliant Java Virtual Machine, a CORBA 2.0 Object Request Broker, embedded JDBC drivers, a SQLJ translator, and an Enterprise JavaBeans transaction server. |
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Oracle Management Server |
2.1 |
The middle tier of Oracle Enterprise Manager, which provides centralized intelligence and distribution control between console clients and managed nodes. |
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Oracle Migration Workbench |
1.2 |
Tools that simplify the process of migrating data and applications from non-Oracle databases to Oracle8i. The Migration Workbench allows you to quickly and easily migrate an entire application system (that is, the database schema including triggers and stored procedures) in an integrated, visual environment. |
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Oracle Names |
8.1.6 |
A distributed naming service developed for Oracle environments to help simplify the setup and administration of global, client/server computing networks. Oracle Names does this by establishing and maintaining an integrated system of Names servers. Oracle Names servers work like a directory server, storing addresses for all the database services on a network and making them available to clients that want to make a connection. |
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Oracle Objects for Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) |
8.1.6 |
A custom control (OCX or ActiveX) combined with an OLE in-process server that lets you plug native Oracle8i database functionality into your Windows applications. |
Online help available from the Start Menu. |
Oracle Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) Driver |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides support for ODBC connections from Windows NT, Windows 95, and Windows 98 client systems to Oracle databases. The Oracle8 ODBC Driver complies with Version 3.51 of the Microsoft ODBC specification. The following ODBC function is not supported: |
Oracle ODBC online help available from the Start Menu.
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Oracle Parallel Server |
8.1.6 |
A component that enables multiple Oracle instances to share a single Oracle database. This component requires a separate license. |
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Oracle Parallel Server Manager (part of Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
2.1 |
A component that discovers and manages databases that use Oracle Parallel Server. An extension to the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, Oracle Parallel Server Manager lists all discovered parallel servers alongside single-instance databases in the Navigator's Databases folder. Using property sheets, you can start up and shut down databases using Oracle Parallel Server, as well as check the status of instances, data files, in-doubt transactions, profiles, redo log groups, roles, rollback segments, schema objects, users, and tablespaces. |
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Oracle Parallel Server Management (part of Oracle Parallel Server) |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides the management tools and utilities to manage an Oracle Parallel Server configuration. This component is automatically installed on the server with Oracle Parallel Server. |
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Oracle Partitioning |
8.1.6 |
A feature that provides more control in managing tables and indexes by directing all maintenance operations to individual partitions rather than to tables and index names. This component requires a separate license. |
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Oracle Performance Monitor for Windows NT |
8.1.6 |
A tool that enables database administrators to monitor local and remote database performance through the Windows NT Performance Monitor. |
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Oracle Provider for OLE DB |
8.1.6 |
Interfaces that offer high performance and efficient access to Oracle data by applications, compilers, and other database components. |
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Oracle Remote Configuration Agent |
8.1.6 |
A component that enables remote configuration and monitoring from Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT. |
Not applicable |
(part of Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
2.1 |
A tool that enables an administrator to quickly set up, configure, and manage an Oracle replication environment. This tool provides a comprehensive wizard to prepare a database for supporting multimaster and/or snapshot replication. Once set up, additional wizards help you replicate schema objects using either multimaster or a combination of multimaster/snapshot replication. After configuring your replication environment, you can use the Oracle Enterprise Manager Navigator tree and property pages to monitor and modify your replication environment. |
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(part of Oracle DBA Management Pack) |
2.1 |
A tool that enables you to create, alter, or drop schema objects such as clusters, indexes, snapshots, tables, and views. |
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(part of Oracle DBA Management Pack) |
2.1 |
A tool that manages database users and their corresponding privileges, profiles, and roles. |
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Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides full integration of Oracle8 database releases 8.0.6 and 8.1.x with Microsoft Transaction Server. This component enables you to develop and deploy COM-based applications using Microsoft Transaction Server. |
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Oracle Snap-in Common Files |
8.1.6 |
Files that provide a collection of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins to perform various administrative functions. |
Not applicable |
(previously called Oracle8i Spatial) |
8.1.6 |
A component that makes the storage, retrieval, and manipulation of spatial data easier and more intuitive to users. This component requires a separate license. |
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(part of Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
2.1 (beta) |
A tool that helps you analyze and tune spatial indexes on data. With the analyzer, you can see if indexes are properly defined for optimum query performance. The analyzer also provides an understanding of distribution of the data through visual inspection. |
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Oracle SQLJ |
8.1.6 |
A preprocessor for Java programs with embedded SQL statements. It generates Java programs with JDBC calls. |
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(part of Oracle DBA Management Pack) |
2.1 |
A tool that enables you to administer tablespaces, data files, redo logs, and rollback segments for optimum database storage. |
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Oracle Trace |
8.1.6 |
A component that collects performance and resource utilization data, such as SQL Parse, Execute, Fetch statistics, and Wait statistics. |
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(previously called Oracle8i Time Series) |
8.1.6 |
Oracle Time Series stores and retrieves time-stamped data through object data types (ODTs). This component requires a separate license. |
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Oracle Universal Installer |
1.7.0 |
A graphical user interface (GUI) application that lets you quickly install, update, and remove Oracle components. |
Oracle Universal Installer Concepts Guide See "Copying and Modifying a Response File" for information on accessing this guide |
Oracle Utilities |
8.1.6 |
A suite of components used for database administration. Oracle Utilities include Server Manager, Export Utility, Import Utility, ORADIM, SQL*Loader, Database Verify Utility, TKPROF, Migration Utility, Recovery Manager, OCOPY, and the Password Utility. |
Oracle8i Administrator's Guide for Windows NT (for ORADIM and OCOPY) |
Oracle Visual Information Retrieval (previously called Oracle8i Visual Information Retrieval) |
8.1.6 |
A component that provides image storage, content-based retrieval, and format conversion capabilities through an object data type. This component is a building block for various imaging applications, rather than being an end-user application. Some common applications for this component consist of digital art galleries and museums, real estate marketing, document imaging, and stock photo collections for fashion designers and architects. A demonstration is also available. This component requires a separate license. |
Oracle8i Visual Information Retrieval User's Guide and Reference |
Oracle Wallet Manager |
2.1 |
A tool that generates a public-private key pair and creates a certificate request for submission to a certificate authority, installs a certificate for the identity, and configures trusted certificates for the identity. |
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Oracle Web Publishing Assistant |
8.1.6 |
A tool that lets you query a database and publish the data retrieved on a Web page. |
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Oracle8i Server |
8.1.6 |
The database component of the Oracle8i Enterprise Edition or Oracle8i software. |
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Paging Service Agent Extensions (installed with Oracle Intelligent Agent) |
2.1 |
A feature that enables administrators to receive paging notifications from the console. |
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Pro*C/C++ |
8.1.6 |
The Pro*C/C++ precompiler takes SQL statements embedded in your C and C++ program and converts them to standard C code. When you precompile this code, the result is a C or C++ program that you can compile and use to build applications that access an Oracle database. |
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Pro*COBOL |
8.1.6 and 1.8.51 |
To access an Oracle database, you use a high-level query language called Structured Query Language (SQL). You often use SQL through an interactive interface, such as SQL*Plus. Pro*COBOL is a precompiler that converts SQL statements embedded within COBOL programs into standard Oracle run-time library calls. The output file can then be compiled by a COBOL compiler. |
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SQL*Plus |
8.1.6 |
A tool that lets you use the SQL and PL/SQL database languages in the Windows NT, Windows 95, or Windows 98 environments. SQL*Plus has both command line and GUI versions. |
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(part of Oracle DBA Management Pack) |
2.1 |
A GUI application for manually entering SQL, PL/SQL, and DBA commands or running stored scripts. |
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(installed with Oracle SQLJ) |
8.1.6 |
A thin layer of pure Java code that runs above the JDBC driver. When Oracle SQLJ translates your SQLJ source code, embedded SQL commands in your Java application are replaced by calls to the SQLJ runtime. |
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(installed with Oracle SQLJ) |
8.1.6 |
A preprocessor for Java programs that contains embedded SQL statements. SQLJ Translator converts the SQL statements to JDBC calls. |
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Release Notes |
8.1.6 |
Important last-minute installation and configuration information to read before installing and using Oracle components. Release Notes are included on the Oracle8i Online Documentation CD-ROM. |
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Required Support Files |
8.1.6 |
A collection of files and libraries required by Oracle components. |
No documentation |
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8.1.6 |
A protocol that enables client/server conversation over a network using SPX/IPX and Net8. This combination of Oracle components enables an Oracle application on a client to communicate with remote Oracle databases through SPX/IPX (if the Oracle database is running on a host system that supports network communication using SPX/IPX). This protocol is predominantly used in Novell Directory Services (NDS) environments. |
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TCP/IP protocol support |
8.1.6 |
A protocol that enables client/server conversation over a network using TCP/IP and Net8. This combination of Oracle components enables an Oracle application on a client to communicate with remote Oracle databases through TCP/IP (if the Oracle database is running on a host system that supports network communication using TCP/IP). |
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WINSOCK2 on Windows NT support |
8.1.6 |
Net8 supports both the WINSOCK 1.1 and WINSOCK2 socket interface. Net8 automatically detects WINSOCK2 on Windows NT and uses it if it is available. WINSOCK2 is a standard feature of the Windows NT release 4.0 operating system. Oracle uses these WINSOCK2 features in Net8: |
Appendix E of the Oracle8i Administrator's Guide for Windows NT |
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