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This appendix introduces you to the documentation set.
Specific topics discussed are:
See Also:
This table describes the format and availability of documents in your Oracle8i Client kit and the tools required to view them.
Format | Availability | Tools Required |
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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) |
All Oracle documentation is available in HTML. |
Use a Web browser to view your HTML documentation set. The Oracle Information Navigator, a tool that enables you to search your entire HTML documentation library for information, is also available for viewing your HTML documentation set. See "Installing the Oracle8i Online Documentation" for information on Web browser requirements. |
Portable Document Format (PDF) |
All Oracle documentation is available in PDF. |
Use Adobe Acrobat Reader to view your PDF documentation set. See "Installing the Oracle8i Online Documentation" for information on Adobe Acrobat Reader requirements. |
Text file format |
Some Oracle components are also documented in README files located in the ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME\RELNOTES directory. |
Use an ASCII text editor. |
Printed |
A CD-ROM insert describes how to access your Oracle documentation and get started with installation. |
None required. |
Your documentation set consists of two types of documentation.
Documentation Type | Describes... |
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Operating system-specific |
Installation, configuration, and use of Oracle8i products in a Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows 2000 environment. Operating system-specific documents are occasionally referred to in the generic documentation set. These documents are easy to identify because their titles typically mention their specific operating system or make reference to a Microsoft feature. |
Generic |
Oracle8i, Net8 networking information, and application programming interface (API) information that is uniform across all operating system platforms. Most of the documents in your documentation set belong to this category. While reading through the generic documentation set, you are occasionally asked to refer to your platform-specific or operating system-specific documentation for procedures specific to the Windows NT, Windows 95, or Windows 98 operating systems. To easily identify where these generic documentation references are described in your operating system documentation, see the index of this guide and the Oracle8i Client Administrator's Guide for Windows for the following entry: generic documentation references All generic documentation references described in this guide appear under this index entry. |
Your online Oracle documentation set is divided into the following categories:
Release Notes and Installation
Administration, Concepts, and Reference
SQL*Plus
Language and Interface Documentation
Application Development
Oracle Migration Workbench
Concepts, Administration, and Reference
Backup and Recovery
Data Warehousing
Distributed Databases
Application Development
Language and Interface Documentation
Oracle8i interMedia Options
Oracle8 Spatial, Time Series, and Visual Information Retrieval Options
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