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RE: 9iAS if you want list

From: Brian Dunbar <Brian.Dunbar_at_Plexus.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 13:05:36 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00530AE8.20030115130536@fatcity.com>


FWIW, our habit has been to install 'everything but the kitchen sink'. IIRC, you get four options on 'what' to install in 9iAS, and only the 4th and most complete option is functional from a dev POV. Again, for example, Portal is available by default in the 4th and most complete install option.

I had a question much like yours, and our wizard consultant said it wasn't worth the effort to even try.

~brian

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Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 2:35 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

List,
 i have access to a server that has 1 GIG memory and I will be loading Linux on as the OS. I would like to load 9iAS and allow the developers the ability to start learning to use Portal to create a browser based database access method.
Is there a list that will cross reference from "If you want to do this" you need to install this option when you install Oracle 9iAS? I feel that the more you install that you do NOT need the more you complicate everything.
 I have searched the Oracle site and read the majority of the docs that i could find but I still am not clear what has to be installed on the 9iAS and database to accomplish what I would like. Thanks,
Ron
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