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Subject: Re: 10.1.2.0.2 Forms/Reports & SSL
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On Oct 6, 10:01 pm, "Ed_Zep" <ed_...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> Hello, we'd like to run the forms and reports via SSL. Can I still
> install forms and reports standalone or do I need to do a full
> mid-tier/infrastructure installation?
>
> If it's a mid-tier/infrastructure, has anyone installed both to the
> same server?
>
> We're on Linux AS3.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Ed.


As far as I know you need Oracle Wallet, and Oracle Wallet needs Oracle
Internet Directory --->you need both Infrastructure and Mid-tier. OID
sits in the Infrastructure layer, by default.

We administer several installations with midtier/infrastructure/portal
on one server. Usually the customer sooner or later regrets having put
everything on one server. Please note you will need a separate OHS
(=Apache)  for Midtier and a separate OHS for Infrastructure, and OHS
is CPU-intensive.
And yes, OHS may hog the server, especially if all communications are
SSL.

-- 
Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA

