Oracle® Developer Suite Installation Guide
10g (9.0.4) for Windows, Linux, Solaris, and HP-UX Part No. B10579-02 |
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This chapter provides conceptual information about installing Oracle Developer Suite and describes the install options available. The topics include:
The Oracle Developer Suite product installation has the following options:
J2EE Development: Provides a lightweight installation that allows you to develop Java and Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications using Java, HTML, XML, and SQL. This option includes testing capability with Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE (OC4J), and allows you to extend applications with business intelligence using Oracle Business Intelligence Beans (hereinafter referred to as "Oracle BI Beans").
Business Intelligence: (Windows only) Provides development tools that allow you to extend transactional applications with business intelligence. This option includes relevant Oracle Application Server runtime services and testing capability with OC4J.
Rapid Application Development: (Windows only) Provides the J2EE Development components and the development tools that allow you to rapidly build Oracle Reports-based and Oracle Forms-based applications. This option also provides a software configuration management tool and a toolset for designing and generating databases and multi-tier applications. It also includes relevant Oracle Application Server runtime services and testing capability with OC4J.
Complete: For Windows, this option provides all Oracle Developer Suite components. For Linux x86, Solaris, and HP-UX, it provides the J2EE Development components and the development tools for building Oracle Reports-based and Oracle Forms-based applications.
The Oracle Developer Suite hardware and software requirements are listed in Chapter 2, "Getting Started".
Step-by-step installation instructions are provided in Chapter 3, "Installation".
Descriptions of individual Oracle Developer Suite components are provided in Appendix B, "Components".
Table 1-1 lists the Oracle Developer Suite Windows install options, and the components that are installed with each option. Table 1-2 lists the Oracle Developer Suite install options for Linux, Solaris, and HP-UX, and the components that are installed with each option.
Table 1-1 Oracle Developer Suite Install Options and Components (Windows)
Component | J2EE Development | Business Intelligence | Rapid Application Development | Complete |
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Oracle9i JDeveloper(9.0.4) (including Oracle Business Intelligence Beans, and UIX and Bali subcomponents) | YES | no | YES | YES |
Oracle Reports Developer
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no | YES | YES | YES |
Oracle Discoverer Administrator (formerly Discoverer Administration Edition) including Oracle Discoverer Desktop | no | YES | no | YES |
Oracle Forms Developer
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no | no | YES | YES |
Oracle Software Configuration Manager
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no | no | YES | YES |
Oracle Designer | no | no | YES | YES |
Table 1-2 Oracle Developer Suite Install Options and Components (Linux, Solaris, and HP-UX)
ComponentFoot 1 | J2EE Development | Complete |
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Oracle9i JDeveloper (including Oracle Business Intelligence Beans, and UIX and Bali subcomponents) | YES | YES |
Oracle Reports | no | YES |
Oracle Forms | no | YES |
The Oracle Developer Suite installation process has the following phases:
Preinstallation: Perform preinstallation tasks before installing Oracle Developer Suite, and then start Oracle Universal Installer to begin installation. See Section 2.8, "Preinstallation Tasks" and Section 2.9, "Preparing to Start the Installer" for details.
Installation: Follow the instructions given by the installer to install Oracle Developer Suite. See Chapter 3, "Installation" for details.
Postinstallation: Perform postinstallation and configuration tasks after successfully installing Oracle Developer Suite. See Section 3.2, "Postinstallation Tasks" for details.
Note: If you are migrating or upgrading from a previous version, make sure you review Appendix A, "Upgrade Notes" before you start your installation. |
Oracle Universal Installer installs the Oracle Developer Suite components with default configuration values, and also configures basic network elements required for accessing local or remote server products.
Oracle Developer Suite does not require a separate Oracle Application Server (OracleAS) installation to run or test applications. Depending on the options you select, the Oracle Developer Suite installation provides relevant OracleAS runtime services (OC4J, Oracle Application Server Forms Services, and Oracle Application Server Reports Services) for testing applications. However, Oracle recommends that you also test your applications in the actual deployment environments.
Some Oracle Developer Suite component features require specific OracleAS components. For information about an individual component's requirements, see the component's chapter in Appendix B, "Components".
During installation, you are asked to provide an Oracle home name and path. For information about the coexistence of Oracle products in one Oracle home directory, and guidelines for installing multiple Oracle products on one computer, see Section 2.6, "Coexistence in One Oracle Home".
This section describes new features in the installation. This section is mostly useful to users who have installed Oracle9i Developer Suite (Oracle9iDS) Release 2 (9.0.2).
To see a list of new features in the product itself, visit the Oracle Technology Network site (http://otn.oracle.com
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The topics include:
Oracle Developer Suite and Oracle Developer Suite Documentation Library are now available on a DVD-ROM disk. They are also still available on CD-ROMs. A benefit of installing from the DVD is that you do not have to swap disks during installation, which is something you have to do if you are installing from CD-ROM.
Oracle Developer Suite 10g (9.0.4) is certified to run on Solaris 8 (2.8) and Solaris 9 (2.9).
Oracle Developer Suite 10g (9.0.4) does not support Solaris 7 (2.7), Solaris 6 (2.6) or earlier versions of the Solaris operating environment.
SuSE Linux SLES-7, which was supported in Oracle9i Developer Suite Release 2 (9.0.2), is not supported in Oracle Developer Suite 10g (9.0.4).
Note: For a list of all the supported Linux x86 supported distributions and versions, please refer to Table 2-8, "Linux x86 Operating Environment Software Requirements". |
Oracle9iDS Release 2 (9.0.2) shipped with Java SDK 1.3.1.
Oracle Developer Suite 10g (9.0.4) ships with Java SDK 1.4.1 for all platforms except Linux and HP-UX.
For Linux, Java SDK 1.4.2 is included.
The HP-UX version of Oracle Developer Suite does not contain a Java SDK. You need to download and install the SDK before you install Oracle Developer Suite. To find out which version of the HP Java SDK you need, see Table 2-7, "HP-UX Operating Environment Software Requirements". For instructions on downloading the HP Java SDK, see Section 2.8.1, "General Checklist".
These new versions of the Java SDK may require new and updated patches for the supported operating systems. See Section 2.3, "Operating Environment Software Requirements" for a list of required patches.
In the Linux, Solaris, and HP-UX version of Oracle Developer Suite 10g (9.0.4), the installer no longer requires any disk space in the /var/tmp
directory. Some components may still write to /var/tmp
while they are running.
In Oracle Developer Suite 10g (9.0.4), the installer performs more prerequisite checks to ensure that your computer meets the minimum requirements. See Section 2.9.2, "Installer Prerequisite Checks" for a list of the checks.
The Configuration Assistants now have these features:
The assistants now write log files to a central location.
The assistants now write more understandable messages to the log files.
For more information about these features, see Section E.3, "Troubleshooting Oracle Developer Suite Configuration Assistants".