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Oracle9iAS Portal supports the following single-byte languages: Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latin American Spanish, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, ... more
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Please refer to the Oracle9iAS Scalability, Availability, Load Balancing Whitepaper 1.0.2.1 on OTN. ... more
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This is important from an Oracle Forms perspective. Oracle Forms 10g (9.0.4) will only be certified for Oracle Application Server 10g (9.0. ... more
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Yes. Supported WebDB customers can migrate to iDS (Internet Developer Suite) or Oracle9iAS, or both, depending on the original use of WebDB. Your use of these products is restricted to the functionality of Oracle9iAS Portal, unless you have also ... more
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First, the Portal administrator should delete the user's entry from Oracle9iAS Portal. This is done by going through Edit User on the User Portlet (usually found on the administrator's home page) and clicking Delete on the Edit User tabbed dialog. ... more
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Upgrade scripts are provided for all components, sites/content areas, and portal pages. ... more
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Yes. Accessing remote tables through database links was not supported in WebDB 2.2, but has been added and is supported. Note that in releases prior to 3.0.8, you may intermittently see the following error if you use database links in Oracle9iAS ... more
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Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On is a component of Oracle9i Application Server that enables users to log in to all features of the Oracle9iAS product complement, as well as to other Web applications, using a single user name and password that is entered ... more
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If you have to keep the generated wrapper code for debugging purpose you have to start OC4J with a system property KeepWrapperCode set to true. The wrapper code will be saved in the j2ee/home directory. ... more
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• Every install has to reside in its own Oracle_Home. • All installs on the same machine should be done by the same O/S user. • Before the second or subsequent installs begins, Oracle Enterprise Manager should be shutdown. • Each install should ... more
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