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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Planning the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Installation
1.1
Using This Document
1.1.1
Using the Standard Installation Topology as a Starting Point
1.1.2
Using this Document to Extend an Existing Domain
1.1.3
Using this Document in an Upgrade Scenario
1.1.4
About Installing a Development Environment
1.2
About the Infrastructure Standard Installation Topology
1.2.1
About Certified Oracle Database and the Standard Installation Topology
1.2.2
Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Standard Installation Topology Elements
1.2.3
Options after You Have a Standard Installation Topology
1.3
Roadmap for Installing and Configuring the Standard Installation Topology
1.4
Roadmap for Verifying Your System Environment
1.5
Obtaining the Infrastructure Distribution
1.6
About Installing Oracle User Messaging Service (UMS)
2
Installing the Infrastructure Software
2.1
Starting the Installation Program
2.2
Navigating the Installation Screens
2.3
Verifying the Installation
2.3.1
Reviewing Installation Log Files
2.3.2
Checking the Directory Structure
2.3.3
Viewing Your Oracle Home Contents
3
Configuring the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Domain
3.1
Creating Database Schemas
3.1.1
Installing and Configuring a Certified Database
3.1.2
Starting the Repository Creation Utility (RCU)
3.1.3
Navigating RCU Screens to Create Schemas
3.1.3.1
Introducing RCU
3.1.3.2
Selecting a Schema Creation Method
3.1.3.3
Providing Database Credentials
3.1.3.4
Specifying a Custom Prefix and Selecting Schemas
3.1.3.5
Specifying Schema Passwords
3.1.3.6
Completing Schema Creation
3.2
Configuring Your WebLogic Domain
3.2.1
Starting the Configuration Wizard
3.2.2
Navigating Configuration Wizard Screens to Configure the Domain
3.2.2.1
Selecting the Domain Type and Domain Home Location
3.2.2.2
Selecting Configuration Templates
3.2.2.3
Selecting the Application Home Location
3.2.2.4
Configuring the Administrator Account
3.2.2.5
Specifying the Domain Mode and JDK
3.2.2.6
Specifying the Database Configuration Type
3.2.2.7
Specifying JDBC Component Schema Information
3.2.2.8
Testing JDBC Connections
3.2.2.9
Selecting Advanced Configuration
3.2.2.10
Configuring the Administration Server Listen Address
3.2.2.11
Configuring Node Manager
3.2.2.12
Configuring Managed Servers
3.2.2.13
Configuring a Cluster
3.2.2.14
Assigning Managed Servers to the Cluster
3.2.2.15
Configuring Coherence Clusters
3.2.2.16
Creating a New Machine
3.2.2.17
Assigning Servers to Machines
3.2.2.18
Virtual Targets
3.2.2.19
Partitions
3.2.2.20
Reviewing Your Configuration and Configuring the Domain
3.2.2.21
Writing Down Your Domain Name and Administration Server URL
3.2.3
About Server Groups
3.3
Starting the Servers
3.3.1
Starting Node Manager
3.3.2
Starting the Administration Server
3.3.3
Starting Managed Servers
3.4
Verifying Your Configuration
4
Next Steps After Configuring the Infrastructure Domain
4.1
Basic Administrative Tasks for a New Domain
4.2
Additional Domain Configuration Tasks for a New Domain
4.3
High Availability Configuration Tasks
5
Deinstalling Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure
5.1
Product Deinstallation Roadmap
5.1.1
Stopping Oracle Fusion Middleware
5.1.2
Removing Your Database Schemas
5.1.3
Deinstalling the Software
5.1.3.1
Starting the Deinstallation Program
5.1.3.2
Distribution to Uninstall
5.1.3.3
Navigating the Deinstallation Screens
5.1.4
Removing the Oracle Home Directory Manually
5.1.5
Removing Program Shortcuts on Windows Operating Systems
5.1.6
Removing Your Domain and Application Data
5.2
About Reinstalling the Software
5.2.1
Scenario: Installing in an Existing Oracle Home that Contains the Same Feature Sets
5.2.2
Scenario: Installing in an Existing, Non-Empty Oracle Home
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Understanding the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Distribution
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