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(---_at_noddy.land) wrote in comp.databases.oracle.tools
Oracle Portal is part of the Oracle Application server distro.
To install it you will need a Oracle DB installation, Oracle IAS and
Oracle
login server. It is used to develop web content. Content is generated
using
your web browser and displayed by users using their web browser. No
special
development tools are required for the basic stuff. You don't need
forms or
Java applets. It runs as in an OC4J conatiner in your IAS (Apache web
server).
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It is probably OK for a corporation's intranet but I found it somewhat
limited for my uses.
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To install it and configure it you will need a DBA who is up to speed,
configuring IAS with a login server can be a little annoying and soul
destroying for first timers.
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Looks like we're not the only ones ! Received on Tue Jul 22 2003 - 07:41:46 CDT
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