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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Conventions
1
About the Oracle HTTP Server Installation
1.1
About Oracle HTTP Server
1.2
Using the Standard Installation Topology as a Starting Point
1.2.1
About the Standard Installation Topology for Oracle HTTP Server in a WebLogic Server Domain
1.2.1.1
Understanding Elements in the Standard Installation Topology Illustration
1.2.1.2
Understanding Full-JRF and Restricted-JRF Modes
1.2.2
About the Standard Installation Topology for Oracle HTTP Server in a Standalone Domain
2
Preparing to Install and Configure Oracle HTTP Server
2.1
Selecting an Oracle HTTP Server Installation Type
2.2
Roadmap for Installing and Configuring Oracle HTTP Server in a WebLogic Server Domain
2.3
Roadmap for Installing and Configuring Oracle HTTP Server in a Standalone Domain
2.4
Roadmap for Verifying Your System Environment
2.4.1
Verifying Certification, System, and Interoperability Requirements
2.4.2
Selecting an Installation User
2.4.2.1
Understanding User Permissions
2.4.2.2
Understanding Non-Default User Permissions on UNIX Operating Systems
2.4.2.3
Verifying the Installation User has Administrator Privileges on Windows Operating Systems
2.4.3
Understanding Directories for Installation and Configuration
2.4.3.1
Understanding the Recommended Directory Structure
2.4.3.2
About the Oracle Home Directory
2.4.3.3
About the Domain Home Directory
2.4.3.4
About the Application Home Directory
2.4.3.5
Installing Multiple Products in the Same Domain
2.4.3.6
Preparing for Shared Storage
2.4.4
Understanding JDK Requirements for an Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation
2.4.5
Understanding Database Requirements for an Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation
2.5
Obtaining the Product Distribution
3
Installing the Oracle HTTP Server Software
3.1
Starting the Installation Program
3.2
Navigating the Installation Screens
3.3
Verifying the Installation
3.3.1
Reviewing the Installation Log Files
3.3.2
Checking the Directory Structure
3.3.3
Viewing the Contents of the Oracle Home
4
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server in a WebLogic Server Domain
4.1
Stopping the Administration Server
4.2
Starting the Configuration Wizard
4.3
Navigating the Configuration Wizard Screens to Extend the Domain
4.3.1
Selecting the Domain Type and Domain Home Location
4.3.2
Selecting the Configuration Template for Oracle HTTP Server
4.3.3
Specifying the Database Configuration Type
4.3.4
Specifying JDBC Component Schema Information
4.3.5
Testing the JDBC Connections
4.3.6
Selecting Advanced Configuration
4.3.7
Adding System Components
4.3.8
Specifying the Oracle HTTP Server Details
4.3.9
Assigning System Components to Machines
4.3.10
Reviewing Your Configuration Specifications and Configuring the Domain
4.3.11
Writing Down Your Domain Home and Administration Server URL
4.4
Starting the Servers
4.4.1
Starting Node Manager
4.4.2
Starting the Administration Server
4.4.3
Starting the Oracle HTTP Server Instance
5
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server in a Standalone Domain
5.1
Starting the Configuration Wizard
5.2
Navigating the Configuration Wizard Screens to Configure the Domain
5.2.1
Selecting the Domain Type and Domain Home Location
5.2.2
Selecting the Configuration Template for Oracle HTTP Server
5.2.3
Specifying the Domain Mode and JDK
5.2.4
Adding System Components
5.2.5
Specifying the Oracle HTTP Server Details
5.2.6
Configuring Node Manager
5.2.7
Reviewing Your Configuration Specifications and Configuring the Domain
5.3
Starting the Instances
5.3.1
Starting Node Manager
5.3.2
Starting the Oracle HTTP Server Instance
5.3.2.1
Missing Libraries Might Cause HTTPD to Exit Without Notice
6
Next Steps After Configuring the Domain
6.1
Next Steps for Oracle HTTP Server in a WebLogic Server Domain
6.2
Next Steps for Oracle HTTP Server in a Standalone Domain
6.3
Preparing Your Environment for High Availability
7
Deinstalling or Reinstalling Oracle HTTP Server
7.1
Stopping Oracle Fusion Middleware
7.2
Deinstalling the Software
7.2.1
Starting the Deinstallation Program
7.2.2
Navigating the Deinstallation Screens
7.3
Removing the Oracle Home Directory Manually
7.4
Removing the Program Shortcuts on Windows Operating Systems
7.5
Removing the Domain and Application Data
7.6
Reinstalling the Software
A
Oracle HTTP Server Directory Structure
A.1
Oracle HTTP Server Directory Structure in a WebLogic Server Domain
A.2
Oracle HTTP Server Directory Structure in a Standalone Domain
B
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server WebGate for Oracle Access Manager
B.1
About Oracle HTTP Server Webgate
B.2
General Prerequisites for Configuring Oracle HTTP Server Webgate
B.3
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server WebGate
B.4
Registering the Oracle HTTP Server WebGate with Oracle Access Manager
B.4.1
Locating and Preparing the RREG Tool
B.4.2
Updating the Standard Properties in the OAM11gRequest.xml File
B.4.3
Running the RREG Tool
B.4.3.1
About RREG In-Band and Out-of-Band Mode
B.4.3.2
Running the RREG Tool in In-Band Mode
B.4.3.3
Running the RREG Tool in Out-Of-Band Mode
B.4.4
Files and Artifacts Generated by RREG
B.4.5
Copying Generated Artifacts to the Oracle HTTP Server WebGate Instance Location
B.4.6
Restarting the Oracle HTTP Server Instance
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