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Oracle® Beehive Release Notes
Release 2 (2.0) for Linux, Windows, and Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit)

Part Number E16640-11
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Preface

This Preface contains the following topics:

Release Coverage

This document contains the release notes for the following releases on the Linux, Microsoft Windows (32-bit), and Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit) operating systems:

  • Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0.1.0.0)

  • Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0.1.1.0)

  • Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0.1.2.0)

  • Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0.1.2.1)

  • Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0.1.3.0)

  • Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0.1.4.0)

  • Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0.1.5.0)

  • Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0.1.6.0)

  • Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0.1.7.0)

  • Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0.1.8.0)

Unless specified otherwise, the information contained in this document applies to all of these releases.

Note:

In order to support customers running earlier versions of this release, in some cases, issues that have been resolved in a later patch set are still described in this document.

Before performing a workaround recommended in this document, always check the Readme accompanying applied patch set to determine if the issue has been resolved by the patch set.

Audience

This document is intended for administrators who perform the following tasks:

  • Install Oracle Beehive and its components

  • Instruct users on how to perform workarounds for known issues

  • Manage Oracle Beehive and its components

To use this document, you need experience with software installation and administration.

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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Beehive Release 2 (2.0) documentation library:

Administration Guides

  • Oracle® Beehive Administrator's Guide

  • Oracle® Beehive Administrator's Reference Guide

  • Oracle® Beekeeper Online Help (Integrated UA)

  • Oracle® Beehive Integration Guide

Application Development

  • Oracle® Beehive Application Developer's Guide

  • Oracle® Beehive Java Content Repository Java API Reference

  • Oracle® Beehive RESTful Web Services API Reference

  • Oracle® Beehive SOAP Web Services API Reference

Installation Guides

  • Oracle® Beehive Installation Guide for Linux

  • Oracle® Beehive Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows

  • Oracle® Beehive Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-Bit)

  • Oracle® Beehive Installation Help (Integrated UA)

Online Helps

  • Oracle® Beehive Central

  • Oracle® Beehive Webmail

  • Oracle® Beehive Standards-based Clients

  • Oracle® Beehive Team Collaboration

  • Oracle® Beehive Conferencing

  • Oracle® Beehive Extensions for Outlook Supplemental Help and Release Notes

  • Oracle® Beehive Extensions for Explorer Supplemental Help and Release Notes

  • Oracle® Beehive Extensions for Explorer (OBEE) (Integrated UA)

  • Oracle® Beehive Extensions for Outlook (OBEO) (Integrated UA)

Mobile Devices

  • Oracle® Beehive Using Windows Mobile Device

  • Oracle® Beehive Using iPhone or iPad

  • Oracle® Beehive Using BlackBerry

  • Oracle® Beehive Registering and Configuring Mobile Devices

Planning Guides

  • Oracle® Beehive Concepts

  • Oracle® Beehive Deployment Guide

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