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Re: webdb app run on 9iAppServer question

From: Anna C. Dent <anacdent_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2003 07:13:58 -0800
Message-ID: <W4Qob.106542$Ms2.100478@fed1read03>


Pete wrote:
>

>>>thanks in advance,
>>>
>>>Pete.
>>
>>WebDb is the former name of Portal (Pre 3 versions were called
>>WebDb - latest being WebDb 2.2)

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> thank you.
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>>Things have changed between WebDb and Portal Rel 2; I'd stay with
>>iAS Rel 1 (Ver 1.0.2.2.2), to make the possibility of broken code
>>minimal.
>>
>>OTOH, it may run without the iAS component as well, just install
>>the rdbms and the (included) Apache. This might be the case when no
>>Portal (WebDb) specifics are used, like Single Sign On (SSO), Portlets,
>>etc.

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> what i actually have from the boss is release 2. i've installed the
> infrastructure product in its own home. Having made a note of the
> ias_admin password, port 1810 won't accept ias_admin/<passwd>, so i've
> gone wrong somewhere.

Prior to getting OEM to work you must
$ emctl start
with the proper environmental variables set and running as "oracle" or which ever user owns the installed s/w.

Be warned the for 9iAS R2, OEM is slower than molasses in January in Maine.

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>>What do you mean with the AppServer stack? If you go for iAS, you

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> by "stack", i meant all the layers of JDBC, ODBC, etc. The iAS
> architecture in general terms.
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>>would just need a minimal install, with Portal (option 2 when
>>installing, iirc)

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> yes, Portal is option 2, but requires infrastructure, which i've
> done. However, i've also done something else wrong.
>
> i've installed all of infrastructre, including Single Sign in/on.
> But during the Portal installation, when the install program
> asks for the oracle host and port number, it won't accept the
> combination of <hostname> and 7777. So something else is
> wrong.
>
> i'm wondering if it might be better to de-install the infrastructure
> and start again? any ideas where i went wrong?
>
> thank you for your earlier help,
>
> Pete.
Received on Sat Nov 01 2003 - 09:13:58 CST

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