Oracle9i Application Server Migrating from Oracle Internet Application Server 1.0.1 Release 1.0.2 for Windows NT Part Number A87391-01 |
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This guide describes the process of migrating your system from Oracle Internet Application Server, Release 1.0.1 to Oracle9i Application Server, Release 1.0.2.
This preface contains these topics:
This guide is for system administrators and application developers who will be migrating their system from Oracle Internet Application Server, Release 1.0.1.
To use this document, you need to be familiar with the configuration and operation of each component and other system administration tasks.
This document contains:
Chapter 1, "Migrating to Oracle9i Application Server, Release 1.0.2"
This chapter provides an introduction to migrating from Oracle Internet Application Server, Release 1.0.1 to Oracle9i Application Server, Release 1.0.2.
Chapter 2, "Oracle HTTP Server Migration"
This chapter discusses the migration path for Oracle HTTP Server.
Chapter 3, "PL/SQL Gateway Migration"
This chapter discusses the migration path for PL/SQL Gateway.
Chapter 4, "PL/SQL Server Pages Migration"
This chapter discusses the migration path for PL/SQL Server Pages.
Chapter 5, "Oracle Business Components for Java Migration"
This chapter discusses the migration path for Oracle Business Components for Java.
Chapter 6, "OracleJSP Migration"
This chapter discusses the migration path for OracleJSP.
Chapter 7, "Oracle8i JVM Migration"
This chapter discusses the migration path for Oracle8i JVM.
Chapter 8, "Oracle Forms Services Migration"
This chapter discusses the migration path for Oracle Forms Services.
Chapter 9, "Oracle Discoverer 3i Migration"
This chapter discusses the migration path for Oracle Discoverer 3i.
Chapter 10, "Oracle Database Cache Migration"
This chapter discusses the migration path for Oracle Database Cache.
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Code examples illustrate SQL, PL/SQL, SQL*Plus, or other command-line statements. They are displayed in a monospace (fixed-width) font and separated from normal text as shown in this example:
SELECT username FROM dba_users WHERE username = 'MIGRATE';
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