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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Intended Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Oracle Database Mobile Server Concepts
1.1
Overview of Oracle Database Mobile Server
1.1.1
What is a Mobile Architecture?
1.1.2
What Are the Benefits of a Mobile Architecture?
1.1.3
Why Use Oracle Database Mobile Server?
1.2
Roadmap to Understanding and Using the Mobile Server
1.2.1
Designing and Developing your Mobile Applications
1.2.2
Synchronizing Data from a Mobile Client to the Oracle Database
1.2.2.1
Using the SQLite Database
1.2.2.2
Using Berkeley DB with SQLite
1.2.3
Configuring and Managing the Mobile Server Environment
1.2.4
Performance Techniques
2
Third Party Licensing in Oracle Database Mobile Server
2.1
SQLite Database
2.2
Sun Microsystems JDK 1.4.2, JDK 1.5 and JDK 1.6
2.3
Third Party Licensing for ZLib and JZLib
3
Requirements Before Installation or Development
3.1
Include the Latest Patches
3.2
Release Notes
3.3
Supported Components and Technologies
3.3.1
Certified Oracle RDBMS to Use With Oracle Database Mobile Server
3.3.2
JDK Platform Support
3.3.3
Certified Application Server Configurations
3.3.4
Certified Platforms and Technologies for the Mobile Server
3.3.5
Certified Platforms for the Mobile Development Kit
3.3.6
Certified Versions for OID Support
3.3.7
Certified Browsers
3.4
Installation Requirements for the Oracle Database and Application Server in Working With Oracle Database Mobile Server
3.4.1
Installation Requirements for the Oracle Database for Working With a Mobile Client
3.4.2
Installation Requirements for Using an Application Server With Oracle Database Mobile Server
3.4.2.1
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Release 1
3.4.2.2
Installing OracleAS Version 10.1.2
3.4.2.3
Installing OracleAS Version 10.1.3
3.5
Hardware Requirements for Mobile Server on Windows
3.6
System Requirements For UNIX Systems
3.7
Recommended System Configuration For UNIX
3.7.1
Setting UNIX Environment Variables
3.7.1.1
ORACLE_HOME
3.7.1.2
JAVA_HOME and PATH
3.7.1.3
DISPLAY
3.7.1.4
TMP and TMPDIR
3.7.2
Pre-Install Requirements Before Installing the MDK on LINUX
3.7.3
Creating UNIX Accounts and Groups
3.7.3.1
UNIX Group Name For the Oracle Universal Installer Inventory
3.7.3.2
UNIX Account to Own Oracle Software
3.7.4
Configuring Kernel Parameters and Shell Limits for UNIX
3.7.4.1
Configuring Shell Limits and System Configuration Parameters on AIX
3.7.4.2
Configuring Kernel Parameters on HP-UX
3.7.4.3
Configuring the Kernel Parameters on Linux
3.7.4.4
Set Shell Limits for the User oracle
3.8
System Requirements for Mobile Clients
3.9
Setting Up Location of the Datafile on the Server
3.10
Defining Synchronization Tablespace
4
Installation of Oracle Database Mobile Server
4.1
Oracle Database Mobile Server Installation Considerations
4.1.1
Installing Multiple Languages on a Single Solaris Machine
4.1.2
National Language Support for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK)
4.1.3
Mobile Server on a DHCP Server is Not Supported
4.2
Starting Oracle Universal Installer
4.2.1
Starting the Oracle Universal Installer on Windows
4.2.2
Starting Oracle Universal Installer on UNIX
4.2.2.1
Using the oraInventory Directory
4.2.2.2
Location of Files on UNIX
4.3
Installing Oracle Database Mobile Server
4.3.1
GUI Install of the Mobile Server and MDK Components
4.3.1.1
Installation of the Mobile Server
4.3.1.2
Installation of Mobile Development Kit
4.3.2
Silent Install of Mobile Server and MDK Components
4.3.2.1
Silent Install for Mobile Server or Mobile Development Kit on Windows
4.3.2.2
Silent Install Mobile Server or the Mobile Development Kit on UNIX
4.3.3
Providing High Availability with a Farm of Multiple Mobile Servers
4.3.4
Install Oracle Database Mobile Server on Linux
4.3.4.1
Patch Required if Using Linux Redhat 3.0
4.3.4.2
Providing Enough Swap Space on the Linux Platform
4.3.5
Mobile Client Install
4.3.6
Custom Install
4.4
Post-Installation Configuration Requirements
4.4.1
User Name and Password for WebLogic Server Domain
4.5
Starting Mobile Server
4.6
Testing Your Mobile Server Installation
4.7
Removing Demo Applications
4.8
How to Uninstall Oracle Database Mobile Server
5
Upgrade Oracle Database Mobile Server
5.1
Migrate Oracle Database Lite 10
g
Release 3 to Oracle Database Mobile Server
5.1.1
Pre-Upgrade Instructions
5.1.2
Mobile Server Farm Upgrade
5.1.3
Migrate Oracle Database Lite 10.3.0.3.0 to Oracle Database Mobile Server 11.1.0.0.0
5.1.3.1
Decision to Upgrade to the Same or a Separate ORACLE_HOME
5.1.3.2
Upgrade Your Mobile Server Repository
5.1.4
Upgrade Your Existing Applications
5.1.4.1
Migrate Your Users From the Mobile Server Repository to Oracle Internet Directory (OID)
5.1.5
Upgrade Mobile Clients
5.1.5.1
Upgrade Oracle Mobile Clients from De-Supported Mobile Client Platforms
5.2
Upgrade Your Oracle Database Lite from 10g Release 1 or 2 to 10g Release 3
5.2.1
Supported Versions for Upgrading Oracle Database Lite
5.2.1.1
Upgrading in the Same ORACLE_HOME
5.2.1.2
Upgrading in a Separate ORACLE_HOME
5.2.1.3
Supported Oracle Database Lite Versions for Upgrade
5.2.2
Pre-Upgrade Instructions
5.2.3
Upgrade Your Mobile Server Repository
5.2.4
Upgrade Your Existing Applications
5.2.5
Installing Sample Applications
5.2.6
Migrate Your Users From the Mobile Server Repository to the Oracle Internet Directory (OID)
5.2.6.1
Mobile Server Installed On Oracle Application Server 10.1.2.0.0
5.2.6.2
Mobile Server Installed on Oracle Application Server 10.1.3.1.0 or Higher
5.2.7
Remove the 10
g
Release 1 or 2 Installation
5.2.8
Remove Duplicate Mobile Server IDs from the Repository
Index
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