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re: Designer 2000 install on Linux

From: Kevin Hedger <khedger_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 17:37:36 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.003663FF.20010809132702@fatcity.com>

Thanks for the info Ed,

I't looks like my only choice is to add another harddrive to my Linux box and load win98 on it then load my Designer2000 and use VMware to make them talk to each other. Will this work? Has any one done this before?

>If you saw my other post, it looks like designer is only
>on NT/Win. If you can dual boot your system, you should
>be able to get both the database and designer working on
>NT or Win2000.
>
>http://www.odtug.com has an email list (free, even to
>non-members) for designer. also for JAVA, develop, etc.
>
>As a student, you probably don't have access to Metalink,
>but fyi, here is what is shown for Designer in the "Technical
>Libraries" tab:
>
>------------------------------------------------
>
>
>| Index Area -- Oracle Designer/Repository
>|
>| Use this self-service area to browse our Knowledge Base for
>| support articles including technical bulletins, alerts, and
>| scripts. Also included here are reference materials such as
>| product manuals, "read me" documents, installation guides, release
>| notes, and white papers. This Self-Service Center contains the
>| same information that is used by Oracle analysts to research
>| technical issues.
>|
>| Product Maintenance Alerts Documentation
>|
>| Information about patch sets, maintenance releases and product
>| compatibility. Note: for downloads click on the Patches button of
>| the main MetaLink menu.
>|
>| Articles about known problems, high-priority issues and specific
>| recommendations to users. For additional Alerts, please refer to
>| the Product Lifecycle section of MetaLink.
>|
>| Product specific documentation including Installation Guides,
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>| reference materials.
>|
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>|
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>| Product specific technical solutions, notes and documents.
>|
>| Browse the latest articles for useful information from our
>| Knowledge Base. To search additional articles from the Knowledge
>| Base, type related keywords in the Search field above and click
>| Search.
>|
>| Product Overview
>|
>| Oracle Designer 6i and Oracle Repository 6i are integral
>| components of the Oracle Internet Developer Suite.
>|
>| Oracle Designer 6i offers a rich toolset to model, generate, and
>| capture the requirements of client-server and web-based
>| applications quickly, accurately, and efficiently and support for
>| these extensive features is provided by Oracle Repository 6i which
>| is a highly scalable software configuration management (SCM)
>| system. Oracle Repository manages structured and unstructured data
>| throughout the development life cycle and can support
>| multi-developer, multi-stream software development projects of any
>| size and complexity. Product FAQ
>|
>| Oracle 8.1.7 support requires use of a minimum certified
>| Repository version, for additional information see note:60705.1
>| and support alert note:123484.1
>|
>|
>| This page was last updated 17-July-2001
>|
>
>
>[end excerpt]
>------------------------------------------------
>
>
>*ALSO*
>
>Does your school have membership in the Oracle
>Academic Initiative (or whatever they call it now)?
>
>They used to give schools *any* Oracle software for a
>one time $500 payment. I think that included what used to
>be called "bronze" support.
>
>If you wanted upgrades, you had to pay another $500.
>
>Congratulations on picking a very interesting topic of study.
>
>regards,
>ep
>
>
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > From: "Kevin Hedger" <khedger_at_hotmail.com>
> > Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 14:05:57 +0000
> > Subject: Designer 2000 install on Linux
>
>[via ORACLE-L Digest -- Volume 2001, Number 221]
>
>
> >
> > I am in need of some advise. I have a class that is requiring that I
> > install Oracle Designer 2000. The class provides Designer 2000 for
>windows
> > with the book "Rapid Applications Development with Oracle Designer 2000"
> > Billings, Chris / Billings, Maria / Tower, Julia.
> >
> > The problem is that I have Oracle 8i Enterprise Edition loaded on a
>Redhat
> > 6.2 Linux box. I need to know where I can download designer 2000 for
>Linux
> > and if anyone has done this install I would greatly appreciate any
>advice or
> > direction anyone can give me.
>
>



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