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Oracle® Application Server 10g Upgrading from Release 1 (1.0.2.2.x) to 10g (9.0.4)
10g (9.0.4)
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Preface

This preface describes Upgrading from Release 1 (1.0.2.2.x) to 10g (9.0.4), including the intended audience, structure, and conventions for the document. It also identifies related Oracle documents.

Intended Audience

This manual is intended for Oracle Application Server system administrators who are responsible for installing, maintaining, and upgrading Oracle Application Server instances. It is assumed that the readers of this manual have knowledge of the following:

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Structure

Upgrading from Release 1 (1.0.2.2.x) to 10g (9.0.4) contains the following chapters:

Chapter 1, "Overview of the Oracle Application Server Upgrade"

This chapter compares Release 1 (1.0.2.2.x) installation types to 10g (9.0.4) installation types, identifying upgrade paths, and highlighting the usage changes in upgraded components.

Chapter 2, "Upgrading the Oracle HTTP Server"

This chapter provides instructions on upgrading the Oracle HTTP Server.

Chapter 3, "Upgrading to OracleAS Containers for J2EE (OC4J)"

This chapter provides instructions on upgrading OC4J, including specific considerations for JSPs and servlet applications.

Chapter 4, "Upgrading to OracleAS Web Cache"

This chapter provides instructions on upgrading to OracleAS Web Cache.

Chapter 5, "Upgrading to OracleAS Wireless"

This chapter provides instructions on upgrading to OracleAS Wireless.

Chapter 6, "Upgrading mod_plsql"

This chapter provides instructions on upgrading the Database Access Descriptor (DAD) configuration file in mod_plsql.

Chapter 7, "Upgrading to OracleAS Discoverer"

This chapter provides instructions on upgrading to OracleAS Discoverer.

Chapter 8, "Upgrading to OracleAS Forms Services"

This chapter provides instructions on upgrading to OracleAS Forms Services.

Chapter 9, "Upgrading to OracleAS Reports Services"

This chapter provides instructions on upgrading to OracleAS Reports Services.

Chapter 10, "Upgrading OracleAS InterConnect"

This chapter provides instructions on upgrading OracleAS InterConnect.

Chapter 11, "Upgrading to Oracle Workflow"

This chapter provides instructions on upgrading Oracle Workflow.

Chapter 12, "Post-Upgrade Considerations"

This chapter discusses post-upgrade testing and decommissioning of the source Oracle home.

Related Documents

The following Oracle publications are referenced in this guide. They contain information that may be useful when performing an upgrade:

Conventions

This guide uses the following conventions:

Convention Meaning
. . . Horizontal ellipsis points in statements or commands mean that parts of the statement or command not directly related to the example have been omitted
monospace text File names, path names, command names, code, URLs
monospace bold text Typed user input.
monospace italic text Variables in text or code.
<source_MT_OH> The full path to the Release 1 (1.0.2.2.x) middle tier Oracle home.
<destination_MT_OH> The full path to the 10g (9.0.4) middle tier Oracle home.
<source_Infra_OH> The full path to the Release 1 (1.0.2.2.x) Infrastructure Oracle home.
<destination_Infra_OH> The full path to the 10g (9.0.4) Infrastructure (Identity Management or Metadata Repository) Oracle home.
/ Directory path delimiter. This delimiter is used in UNIX and Windows directory paths.