Oracle® Application Server Installation Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2) for hp HP-UX PA-RISC (64-bit), and Linux x86 Part No. B14141-02 |
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OracleAS Developer Kits provide APIs that enable you to develop OracleAS Portal, OracleAS Wireless, XML, and LDAP applications. You use Developer Kits in development environments, not in staging or production environments. Note that the OracleAS Developer Kits do not provide a complete IDE (integrated development environment). If you need an IDE, you can install Oracle JDeveloper, available with Oracle Developer Suite or with Oracle Application Server Java Edition.
Perform the following procedure to install OracleAS Developer Kits.
Table A-1 Steps for Installing the OracleAS Developer Kits
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1. | -- | Start up the installer. See Section 5.16, "Starting the Oracle Universal Installer" for details. |
2. | Welcome | Click Next. |
3. | Specify Inventory Directory and Credentials | This screen appears only if this is the first installation of any Oracle product on this computer.
Enter the full path of the inventory directory: Enter a full path to a directory for the installer's files. Enter a directory that is different from the Oracle home directory for the product files. Example: Specify operating system group name: Select the name of the operating system group that will have write permission for the inventory directory. Example: Click Next. |
4. | Run orainstRoot.sh
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Run the orainstRoot.sh script in a different shell as the root user. The script is located in the oraInventory directory. You need to do this only if the OracleAS Developer Kits is the first Oracle product to be installed on this computer.
After running the script, click Continue. |
5. | Specify File Locations | Name: Enter a name to identify this Oracle home. This is not the name of the directory.
Example: Path (under Destination): Enter the full path to the destination directory. This is the Oracle home. Example: Click Next. |
6. | Select a Product to Install | Select OracleAS Developer Kits.
If you need to install additional languages, click Product Languages. See Section 5.6, "Installing Additional Languages" for details. Click Next. |
7. | Specify Port Configuration Options | If you want to use default ports for the components, select Automatic.
If you do not want to use the default ports, and you have created a staticports.ini file, select Manual and enter the fullpath to your staticports.ini file in the provided field. Click Next. |
8. | Specify Instance Name and ias_admin Password | Instance Name: Enter a name for this instance. Instance names can contain alphanumeric characters and the _ (underscore) character. If you have more than one Oracle Application Server instance on a computer, the instance names must be unique. See Section 5.7, "Oracle Application Server Instances and Instance Names" for instance name details.
Example: ias_admin Password and Confirm Password: Set the password for the ias_admin user. This is the administrative user for the instance. See Section 5.8, "The ias_admin User and Restrictions on its Password" for restrictions on the password. Example: Click Next. |
9. | Summary | Verify your selections and click Install. |
10. | Install Progress | This screen shows the progress of the installation. |
11. | Run root.sh
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Run the root.sh script in a different shell as the root user. The script is located in this instance's Oracle home directory. Click OK.
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12. | Configuration Assistants | This screen shows the progress of the configuration assistants. Configuration assistants configure components. |
13. | End of Installation | Click Exit to quit the installer. |