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Oracle® Database Companion CD Installation Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.0.2.0) for Windows

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1 Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Overview

This chapter provides an overview of the products available on the Oracle Database Companion CD and describes issues that you must consider before installing the products.

This chapter contains these topics:

1.1 Overview of the Installation Process

This section describes the installation types available from the Oracle Database Companion CD and provides an overview of the installation process.

This section contains these topics:

1.1.1 Available Installation Types

The Oracle Database Companion CD contains two installation types:

  • Oracle Database 10g Products

  • Oracle Database 10g Companion Products

Before you can install either of these installation types, you must have already installed Oracle Database 10g release 1 (10.1). Oracle Database does not need to be on the same system where you plan to install these installation types; you can install it on a system that has access to this system. For information on installing Oracle Database, see Oracle Database Installation Guide for Windows.

1.1.2 About Oracle Database 10g Products

The Oracle Database 10g Products installation type includes the following products, which you must install in an existing Oracle Database 10g release 1 (10.1) Oracle home:

1.1.3 About Oracle Database 10g Companion Products

The Oracle Database 10g Companion Products installation type includes the following products:

You must install Oracle HTTP Server in a new Oracle home. You must install Oracle HTML DB in an Oracle HTTP Server Oracle home. This can be an existing Oracle HTTP Server Oracle home, or you can choose to install Oracle HTTP Server when you install either or both of these products.

1.1.4 Understanding the Installation Process

Regardless of which products you choose to install, the installation process consists of four parts:

  1. Plan your installation: This chapter describes the products that you can install and provides information that you must understand before installing the software.

  2. Verify system requirements: Chapter 2, " Oracle Database Companion CD Requirements " describes the minimum requirements that your system must meet before you install the software.

  3. Install the software: Chapter 3, " Installing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software " describes how to use Oracle Universal Installer to install the software. If you have problems installing, see Appendix B for troubleshooting advice.

  4. Complete postinstallation tasks: Chapter 4, " Oracle Database Companion CD Postinstallation Tasks " describes recommended and required postinstallation tasks.

  5. Install the Java Access Bridge accessibility software: Appendix A, " Installing Java Access Bridge " explains how to install and configure Java Access Bridge, which enables the use of a screen reader with Oracle Database 10g components.

1.2 Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Products Installation Type

The following sections describe the products that are installed by the Oracle Database 10g Products installation type. You must install these products in an existing Oracle Database Oracle home:

1.2.1 Oracle Database Examples

Oracle Database Examples include a wide range of examples and product demonstrations that you can use to learn about the products, options, and features of Oracle Database. Many of these examples are designed to work with the Sample Schemas which you can optionally install in any Oracle database. Many of the documents in the Oracle Documentation Library use the example programs and scripts provided with the Oracle Database Examples.

1.2.1.1 Required Products

Before you can use the examples, you must install the Sample Schemas into an Oracle database. When you install Oracle Database, or use Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) to create a new database, you can choose to include the Sample Schemas when you create the database. You can also manually install the Sample Schemas into an existing database.


See Also:

Oracle Database Sample Schemas manual on the Oracle Documentation Library CD-ROM for information about manually installing the Sample Schemas into an existing database

1.2.2 JPublisher

JPublisher is a Java utility that generates Java classes to represent the following user-defined database entities a the Java program:

  • SQL object types

  • Object reference types (REF types)

  • SQL collection types (VARRAY types or nested table types)

  • PL/SQL packages

  • Server-side Java classes

  • SQL queries and DML statements

JPublisher enables you to specify and customize the mapping of SQL object types, object reference types, and collection types (VARRAYs or nested tables) to Java classes in a strongly typed paradigm.

JPublisher also can generate classes for PL/SQL packages. These classes have wrapper methods to invoke the stored procedures in the PL/SQL packages.

In addition, JPublisher simplifies access to PL/SQL-only types from Java. You can employ predefined or user-defined mappings between PL/SQL and SQL types, as well as make use of PL/SQL conversion functions between such types. With such type correspondences in place, JPublisher can automatically generate all of the required Java and PL/SQL code.

In a similar way that SQL or PL/SQL entities publish to Java, you can publish server-side Java classes to client-side Java classes. Doing this enables applications to make direct calls to Java classes in the database.JPublisher enables you to expose generated Java classes as Web services, for example you can publish either SQL or PL/SQL entities or server-side Java entities.

JPublisher uses SQLJ code in most Java classes that it generates, so it includes Oracle SQLJ Translator and Oracle SQLJ Runtime. Oracle SQLJ is a standard way to embed SQL statements in Java programs.


Oracle SQLJ Translator

Because JPublisher uses SQLJ code in its generated classes, it automatically invokes the Oracle SQLJ translator during the code generation process, as necessary. The translator converts embedded SQL statements into JDBC calls.


Oracle SQLJ Runtime

Oracle SQLJ Runtime is used during program execution to execute most classes that were generated by JPublisher. SQLJ Runtime is a thin layer of pure Java code that runs above the JDBC driver. It acts as an intermediary that reads information about SQL operations and passing instructions along to the JDBC driver.


See Also:

For more information on JPublisher, see the Oracle Database JPublisher User's Guide

1.2.3 Legato Single Server Version

Legato Single Server Version (LSSV) is a backup and recovery application developed by Legato Systems, Inc. LSSV is a subset of Legato NetWorker and Legato NetWorker Module for Oracle products. You can use it to back up and restore Oracle data on a single server only. It enables you to perform online or offline backups of Oracle data stored on file systems, Automatic Storage Manager disk groups, or raw devices.

LSSV software includes a media management layer. The Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) requires this layer when using tape storage for database backups and restoration. LSSV manages the backup schedule and communicates with Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) to copy the Oracle data to tape.

Because Legato Single Server Version works in conjunction with Oracle Database for Oracle data storage management, you must install Legato Single Server Version on the same system as Oracle Database. The Legato Single Server Version and Oracle Database software components provide a storage management solution for Oracle Database data.The Legato Single Server Version Administrator program has a graphical user interface for administering the Legato Single Server Version configuration. The Administrator program is installed during the Legato Single Server Version installation on the Oracle Server system.

Use the Oracle Database 10g Products installation type to install Legato Single Server.

To fully install and configure Legato Single Server Version, you must complete the following tasks:

  1. Remove Legato Storage Manager or Legato Networker if they are installed.

  2. Verify that the required software and hardware is available.

  3. Install the Legato Single Server Version in the same Oracle home directory as Oracle Database.

  4. Complete postinstallation steps.


See Also:

Legato Single Server Version Installation Guide, release 6.1 or the Legato documentation available on the Legato Web site:
http://www.legato.com/LSSV

1.2.4 Natively Compiled Java Libraries

The Oracle Database 10g Products installation type installs JAccelerator and Oracle interMedia Image Accelerator which contains the natively compiled Java libraries (NCOMPs) for Oracle JVM and Oracle interMedia. These libraries are required to improve the performance of these products on your platform.

1.2.5 Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases

The Oracle Database 10g Products installation type installs two Oracle Text knowledge bases, English and French. You can extend the supplied knowledge bases depending on your requirements. Alternatively, you can create your own knowledge bases, in languages other than English and French.


See Also:

Oracle Text Reference for more information about creating and extending knowledge bases

1.3 Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products Installation Type

The following sections describe the products that you can install with the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products installation type:

1.3.1 Oracle HTTP Server

Oracle HTTP Server is a Web server that is based on Apache HTTP Server version 1.3.28. Use the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products installation type to install Oracle HTTP Server in a new Oracle home. This standalone release of Oracle HTTP Server provides the following features:

  • A robust and reliable Web server that you can use to serve Web pages

  • Support for Perl and Fast CGI scripts using mod_perl and mod_fastcgi

  • Support for PL/SQL applications using mod_plsql

  • High-availability, through the use of Oracle Process Manager and Notification server (OPMN)

    OPMN monitors Oracle HTTP Server processes and restarts them if they fail.

  • Support for secure transactions using secure socket layer (SSL)

  • Single sign-on capabilities using mod_osso

    To enable single sign-on, you must use Oracle HTTP Server in conjunction with Oracle Internet Directory and Single Sign-On Server, both of which are available with Oracle Application Server 10g.

  • Many standard Apache modules, in addition to modules provided by Oracle


See Also:

Oracle Application Server Installation Guide for more information on Oracle Internet Directory and Single Sign-On Server

1.3.1.1 Differences Between this Release and Other Oracle HTTP Server Releases

The standalone version of Oracle HTTP Server differs from the version shipped with other releases of Oracle software, as follows:

  • Oracle9i release 2 or earlier, and Oracle9iAS release 1:

    • Apache JServ is not shipped with this release of Oracle HTTP Server, nor does this release support Apache JServ. Because Apache JServ is not supported, the mod_oprocmgr module is not loaded in the default configuration.

    • In this release, mod_ossl, which Oracle developed, replaces mod_ssl.

    • The apachectl utility is no longer supported for starting, stopping, or restarting Oracle HTTP Server. You must use Oracle Process Manager and Notification server (OPMN) to start, stop, or restart Oracle HTTP Server.


      See Also:

  • Oracle9iAS release 2 or later:

    • You cannot configure the standalone release of Oracle HTTP Server in an Oracle9iAS or Oracle Application Server 10g cluster.

      For this reason, you cannot use the dcmctl utility to start, stop, or restart processes associated with this release of Oracle HTTP Server.

    • You cannot use the Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control to administer this release of Oracle HTTP Server.

1.3.1.2 Where to Install Oracle HTTP Server

You must install Oracle HTTP Server in a new Oracle home directory. You can install Oracle HTTP Server more than once on the same system, as long as each installation uses a separate Oracle home directory.

1.3.2 Oracle HTML DB

Oracle HTML DB is a hosted development environment that enables non-programmers to create database-centric Web applications. It provides developers with the productivity of a desktop database, but with the security, reliability, and performance of the Oracle database. Any information technology organization can host Oracle HTML DB environments for departments in the company that do not have Oracle development skills available.

1.3.2.1 Where to Install Oracle HTML DB

You can install Oracle HTML DB with Oracle HTTP Server in a new Oracle home directory. Alternatively, you can install this product in an existing Oracle HTTP Server Oracle home that contains Oracle HTTP Server with mod_plsql. Oracle home directories for the following products meet this requirement:

  • Oracle HTTP Server 10g

  • Oracle Identity Management 10g (part of Oracle Application Server 10g)