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Oracle9i Lite Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows NT/2000/XP
Release 5.0.2
Part No. B10040-01
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Preface

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1 Installation

1.1 System Requirements
1.1.1 Hardware Requirements
1.1.1.1 The Mobile Server
1.1.1.2 The Mobile Development Kit (MDK)
1.1.1.3 The Mobile Client for Windows 32 and Web-to-Go & the Mobile Development Kit on Windows 32
1.1.1.4 The Mobile Client on Palm
1.1.1.5 The Mobile Client on Windows CE/PocketPC
1.1.1.6 The Mobile Client on EPOC
1.1.2 Software Requirements
1.1.2.1 The Mobile Server
1.1.2.2 The Mobile Client on Windows 32 and Web-to-Go & the Mobile Development Kit on Windows 32
1.1.2.3 The Mobile Client on Palm
1.1.2.4 The Mobile Client on Windows CE/PocketPC
1.1.2.5 The Mobile Client on EPOC
1.1.2.6 Branch Office
1.1.2.7 Required Oracle Components
1.2 Installation Procedure
1.2.1 Pre-Installation Conditions and Requirements
1.2.1.1 Remove the classes1x.jar File from the Classpath
1.2.1.2 Using the Mobile Server Module for Oracle9iAS
1.2.1.3 Installing the Mobile Server and the Oracle Database on the Same Machine
1.2.1.4 Installing the Mobile Server with the Client Software of the Oracle database
1.2.1.5 Installing Oracle9i Lite with Oracle9i Application Server 2.0 or Oracle9i 9.2
1.2.2 Installing the Mobile Server on Top of Oracle9i Application Server 2.0 (9iAS)
1.2.2.1 Testing Your Oracle9iAS Installation Before You Install the Mobile Server
1.2.3 Installing the Mobile Server
1.2.4 Installing the Mobile Development Kit
1.2.5 Custom Installation
1.2.6 Mobile Client for Windows 32 Uninstall

2 Configuration

2.1 Configuring the Mobile Server
2.1.1 Configuring the Mobile Server Module for Oracle9iAS
2.1.2 Configuring the Mobile Server Module for Apache on the Apache Server
2.1.2.1 The Apache Configuration File
2.1.2.2 Loading the Mobile Server Module for Apache
2.1.3 Configuring the Mobile Server to Run in Standalone Mode
2.2 Running the Mobile Server
2.2.1 Connecting to the Mobile Server Repository
2.2.2 Managing the Mobile Server
2.2.3 Changing the Password for the Mobile Server Repository
2.2.4 Shutting Down the Mobile Server
2.3 Installing Demos on the Mobile Server
2.4 Detecting Restart of the Mobile Server Repository

3 Migration

3.1 Entities to Migrate and/or Upgrade
3.2 Supported Migration and/or Upgrade
3.3 Migrating the Mobile Server Repository Manually
3.4 Application File Migration to the Existing File System
3.5 User Migration to the Oracle Internet Directory (OID)
3.6 Migration Troubleshooting
3.6.1 Migration of Data Where CHAR Columns are Used in Snapshot Definitions
3.6.2 Migration of Java Server Pages (JSP)

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