Preface
This document describes how to upgrade an existing Oracle GoldenGate Studio environment to 12c (12.2.1.4.0).
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Audience
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This document is intended for system administrators who are responsible for installing, maintaining, and upgrading Oracle GoldenGate Studio. It is assumed that readers have knowledge of the following:
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Oracle Fusion Middleware system administration and configuration
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Configuration parameters and expected behavior of the system being upgraded
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The upgrade documentation is organized by tasks in the 12c documentation library. The task-specific pages provide direct links to common upgrade procedures and related documentation.
You can refer the Oracle Fusion Middleware Library for additional information.
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For Oracle GoldenGate Studio information, see Oracle GoldenGate Studio 12.2.1.4.0.
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For installation information, see Fusion Middleware Installation Documentation.
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For upgrade information, see Fusion Middleware 12c Upgrade Documentation.
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