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Re: Possible to use Oracle Enterpriser Manager with 8i?

From: Kevin A Lewis <KevinALewis_at_Hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 09:19:58 +0100
Message-ID: <meQ%2.2209$_A1.152@news-reader.bt.net>


OEM has not disappeared - it is just available from Oracle on a different CD from 8i - I do encourage you to get hold of it. This base product is still free as far as I am aware.

Regards

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Kevin A Lewis (BOCM PAULS LTD - Animal Feed Manufacturer - Ipswich England)

                        <KevinALewis_at_HotMail.com>

The views expressed herein by the author of this document are not necessarily those of BOCM PAULS Ltd. Keith Shum <kshum_at_iLux.com> wrote in message news:7hkooj$jcv$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com...
> After I installed Oracle8i on a NT machine, I found out that I missed a
> lot of stuff compared to Oracle8. For example, OEM.
> Yeah, I would think Oracle from now on will switch to using Java for
> their utilities. For example, those user interfaces like Database
> creation wizard.
> However, missing OEM is not quite a big deal for me since they provide
> Server Manager and SQLPlus (in command like mode), and I can still do
> whatever I want from there.
> If you don't install JVM (I believe it's 1.1.7), then you might not be
> able to use those interfaces then.
> Hope this can help you a little bit.
> In article <7h5k08$ar6$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>,
> jmsalvo <jmsalvo_at_yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> > Is it possible to use the Oracle Enterprise Manager product ( that
> came
> > with my Oracle8.0.5 CD ) to be used with Oracle8.1.5 (8i)?
> >
> > The Oracle8i Enterprise Edition CD that I got from Technet do not
> > include Enterprise Manager with it, but the 8.0.5 EE CD has.
> >
> > If not, then I'll just stick with 8.0.5 for a while 'coz 8i requires a
> > LOT of memory anyway (due to Oracle JServer JVM option?) !! Can you
> > actually install 8i without the Java option, or will Oracle from now
> on
> > release their database products with a JVM (for whatever reason
> > like because it is now tightly integrated) ? I mean, like if the
> client
> > wants Oracle but not the Java that comes with it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John Salvo
> >
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> >

>

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Received on Mon May 17 1999 - 03:19:58 CDT

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