Oracle® Application Server Licensing Information
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Oracle Application Server is available in multiple editions, each suitable for different development and deployment scenarios. Oracle also offers several application server options and packs that enhance the capabilities of Oracle Application Server for specific application requirements. Oracle Application Server Licensing Information provides information on these optional application server products and their licensing requirements.
This Preface contains these topics:
This book is intended for all purchasers of Oracle Application Server.
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This document contains two chapters:
Chapter 1, "Oracle Application Server Editions"
This chapter describes the Oracle Application Server editions.
Chapter 2, "Options, Independent License Offerings, and Packs"
This chapter describes the Oracle Application Server options and packs and their availability.
For more information, see these Oracle resources:
Oracle Application Server Concepts for information on the features new to this release of Oracle Application Server
The Software Investment Guide, available at:
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Italics | Italic typeface indicates book titles or emphasis. | Oracle Database Concepts
Ensure that the recovery catalog and target database do not reside on the same disk. |
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Uppercase monospace typeface indicates elements supplied by the system. Such elements include parameters, privileges, datatypes, RMAN keywords, SQL keywords, SQL*Plus or utility commands, packages and methods, as well as system-supplied column names, database objects and structures, usernames, and roles. | You can specify this clause only for a NUMBER column.
You can back up the database by using the Query the Use the |
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Lowercase monospace typeface indicates executables, filenames, directory names, and sample user-supplied elements. Such elements include computer and database names, net service names, and connect identifiers, as well as user-supplied database objects and structures, column names, packages and classes, usernames and roles, program units, and parameter values.
Note: Some programmatic elements use a mixture of UPPERCASE and lowercase. Enter these elements as shown. |
Enter sqlplus to start SQL*Plus.
The password is specified in the Back up the datafiles and control files in the The Set the Connect as The |
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Lowercase italic monospace font represents placeholders or variables. | You can specify the parallel_clause .
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