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Ron,
there's not much choice in what you install in 9iAS. You pretty much select a pre-defined type of install. If you choose an option that includes Portal you should be fine.
regards,
Mike Hately
-----Original Message-----
Sent: 15 January 2003 20:35
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
List,
i have access to a server that has 1 GIG memory and I will be loading
Linux on as the OS. I would like to load 9iAS and allow the developers
the ability to start learning to use Portal to create a browser based
database access method.
Is there a list that will cross reference from "If you want to do this"
you need to install this option when you install Oracle 9iAS? I feel
that the more you install that you do NOT need the more you complicate
everything.
I have searched the Oracle site and read the majority of the docs that
i could find but I still am not clear what has to be installed on the
9iAS and database to accomplish what I would like.
Thanks,
Ron
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