Oracle9i Application Server Installation Guide Release 1 (v1.0.2.2.1) for Windows NT/2000 Part Number A92197-01 |
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This guide describes the installation process for Oracle9i Application Server.
This preface contains these topics:
This installation guide is intended for system administrators and others responsible for installing Oracle products. You should be familiar with client/server relationships and database concepts.
This document contains:
This chapter provides hardware and software requirements for Oracle9i Application Server, Oracle9iAS Client, and the online documentation.
Chapter 2, "Concepts and Preinstallation"
This chapter provides basic concepts, and preinstallation steps for Oracle9i Application Server.
Chapter 3, "Core Installation"
This chapter guides you through the installation and postinstallation steps for the Core Edition installation option for Oracle9i Application Server.
This chapter guides you through the installation and postinstallation steps for the Minimal Edition installation option for Oracle9i Application Server.
This chapter guides you through the installation and postinstallation steps for the Standard Edition installation option for Oracle9i Application Server.
Chapter 6, "Enterprise Edition"
This chapter guides you through the installation and postinstallation steps for the Enterprise Edition installation option for Oracle9i Application Server.
Chapter 7, "Non-Interactive Installation"
This chapter guides you through Non-interactive installation steps for Oracle9i Application Server.
Chapter 8, "Deinstallation and Reinstallation"
This chapter guides you through the deinstallation and reinstallation steps for Oracle9i Application Server.
Appendix A, "Configuration Tools"
This appendix guides you through the steps required to run component-specific configuration assistants to configure Oracle9i Application Server.
Appendix B, "Installing Oracle9i Application Server Administrative and Development Client CD-ROM"
This appendix provides an overview, and describes the installation process for the Oracle9i Application Server Administrative and Development Client CD-ROM.
Appendix C, "Installing Supplemental Components"
This appendix introduces you to the Oracle9i Application Server supplemental components, and provides basic installation instruction.
Appendix D, "Enabling SSL for Oracle HTTP Server"
This appendix describes steps necessary to enable SSL for Oracle HTTP Server.
Appendix E, "Installing Documentation Library"
This appendix contains the contents of the Oracle9i Application Server Documentation Library CD-ROM, and provides instructions for installing and viewing the documentation.
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