| Oracle9i Database Installation Guide Release 2 (9.2.0.2.1) for 64-Bit Windows Part Number B10546-01 |
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This appendix identifies components available with each installation type. The Custom installation type is not listed for any of the three top-level components since it enables installation of all components in the current category.
Specific topics discussed are:
"Reviewing the Installation Session Logs" for information about a log file of all components and features installed (including components such as Required Support Files or Common Files)
See Also:
Table A-1 alphabetically lists the components available with each installation type of the Oracle9i Database top-level component.
| Component |
Enterprise Edition |
Standard Edition |
Personal Edition |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Advanced Queueing API |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Advanced ReplicationFoot 1 |
YesFoot 2 |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Database Configuration Assistant |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
iSQL*Plus |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Advanced Security, includes: |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
|
Oracle C++ Call Interface |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Call Interface |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle COM Automation Feature |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor |
No |
No |
No |
|
Oracle Data Mining |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
Oracle Database Utilities |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Intelligent Agent (includes data collection services) |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Management Server |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle HTTP Server, includes: |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Oracle interMedia, includes: |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Oracle JDBC Drivers |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle JVM, includes: |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Oracle Label Security |
No |
No |
No |
|
Oracle Net Services |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle ODBC Driver |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle OLAP |
Yes |
No |
No |
|
Oracle OLAP API |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
Oracle Partitioning |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
Oracle Programmer |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Provider for OLE DB |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Real Application ClustersFoot 3 |
Yes |
No |
No |
|
Oracle Remote Configuration Agent |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle SNMP Agent |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle SOAP Client |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle SOAP for JServ |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle SOAP Server |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Spatial |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle SQLJ |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Text |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Trace |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Object Type Translator |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Universal Installer |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Ultra Search Middle Tier |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Ultra Search Server |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Workflow Manager |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Workspace Manager |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle XML Developer's Kit |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle XML SQL Utility |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle9i Development Kit |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle9i Globalization Support |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle9i (the Oracle9i database), includes: |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
|
Oracle9i Windows Documentation (release documentation, such as installation guide and release notes) |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
PL/SQL |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Pro*C/C++ |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
|
Sample Schema Demos |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
SQL*Plus |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
See Also:
"Component Descriptions" for descriptions and release numbers of these components |
Table A-2 alphabetically lists the components available with each installation type of the Oracle9i Client top-level component.
| Component |
Administrator |
Runtime |
|---|---|---|
|
Advanced Queueing API |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle Call Interface |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle C++ Call Interface |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle Database Utilities |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle HTTP ServerFoot 1 |
No |
No |
|
Oracle INTYPE File Assistant |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle interMedia Annotator |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle interMedia Client Option |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle interMedia Java Client |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle interMedia Web Client |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle Internet Directory Tools |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle Internet Directory Client |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle Java Utilities |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle JDBC Drivers |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle Net Services |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle ODBC Driver |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle Programmer |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle Replication Management API |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle Ultra Search Middle Tier |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle Universal Installer |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle XML Developer's Kit |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle XML SQL Utility |
Yes |
No |
|
Oracle9i Globalization Support |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Oracle9i Windows Documentation (release documentation, such as installation guide and release notes) |
Yes |
No |
|
PL/SQL |
Yes |
No |
|
Pro*C/C++ |
Yes |
No |
|
Remote Configuration Agent |
Yes |
Yes |
|
SQL*Plus |
Yes |
Yes |
|
1
See "Oracle HTTP Server" for a list of subcomponents installed with Oracle HTTP Server. |
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See Also:
"Component Descriptions" for descriptions and release numbers of these components |
Table A-3 alphabetically lists the components available with each installation type of the Oracle9i Management and Integration top-level component.
| Component |
Oracle Internet Directory |
|---|---|
|
Advanced Queueing API |
Yes |
|
Advanced Replication Management API |
Yes |
|
Common Schema Demos |
Yes |
|
Database Configuration Assistant |
Yes |
|
Oracle Advanced Security, includes: |
Yes |
|
Yes |
|
|
Oracle Call Interface |
Yes |
|
Oracle Database Utilities |
Yes |
|
Yes |
|
|
Oracle HTTP ServerFoot 1 |
Yes |
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Oracle interMedia, includes: |
Yes |
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Oracle Internet Intelligent Agent Config Tool |
Yes |
|
Oracle Internet Intelligent Agent |
Yes |
|
Oracle Internet Directory Client |
Yes |
|
Oracle Internet Directory Client Tools |
Yes |
|
Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant |
Yes |
|
Oracle Internet Directory Server |
Yes |
|
Oracle JDBC Drivers |
Yes |
|
Oracle JVM, includes: |
Yes |
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Oracle Net Services |
Yes |
|
Oracle ODBC Driver |
No |
|
Oracle Partitioning |
No |
|
Oracle Remote Configuration Agent |
Yes |
|
Oracle SNMP Agent |
No |
|
Oracle SOAP Client |
Yes |
|
Oracle SOAP for JServ |
Yes |
|
Oracle SOAP Server |
Yes |
|
Oracle SQLJ includes: |
No |
|
No |
|
|
No |
|
|
Oracle Text |
No |
|
Oracle Trace |
Yes |
|
Object Type Translator |
Yes |
|
Oracle Ultra Search Middle Tier |
Yes |
|
Oracle Universal Installer |
Yes |
|
Oracle Workflow |
No |
|
Oracle Workflow Manager |
No |
|
Oracle Workspace Manager |
Yes |
|
Oracle XML Developer's KitFoot 2 |
Yes |
|
Oracle XML SQL Utility |
Yes |
|
Oracle9i Globalization Support |
Yes |
|
Oracle9i (the Oracle9i database), includes: |
Yes |
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Yes |
|
|
Oracle9i Windows Documentation (release documentation, such as installation guide and release notes) |
Yes |
|
Pro*C/C++ |
No |
|
Sample Schema Demos |
Yes |
|
SQL*Plus |
Yes |
|
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See "Oracle HTTP Server" for a list of subcomponents installed with Oracle HTTP Server. 2 A subset of the Oracle XML Developer's Kit is installed with Oracle Internet Directory. See the installation log in the SYSTEM_DRIVE:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs directory for a specific list. |
Table A-4 provides descriptions and release numbers of individual components available for installation with the three top-level components. References are made to documentation that more fully describes these components. Some components described in Table A-1 are automatically installed with other components.
| Component | Release | Description | See Also... |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Advanced Queueing API |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that provides the functionality to support the Advanced Queueing application programming interface (API). |
Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing |
|
Advanced Replication |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that provides the functionality to support the Advanced Replication Management API. The API is a tool that enables you to build customized scripts for replication administration. |
|
|
(installed with Oracle assistants, such as Database Configuration Assistant and Oracle Net Configuration Assistant) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A collection of automatically installed files required by Oracle assistants. These files include: |
Not applicable |
|
Database Configuration Assistant |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A tool that automates the process of creating, modifying, and deleting an Oracle9i database. You can create an Oracle9i database that is customized to the needs of your environment. |
|
|
iSQL*Plus |
9.2.0.2.1 |
iSQL*Plus is a browser-based interface to SQL*Plus. This interface allows SQL, PL/SQL and SQL*Plus commands to run through a Web browser. |
|
|
(version used by Oracle) |
1.4.1 |
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is required for running Java applications, such as Oracle Universal Installer. |
Not applicable |
|
Object Type Translator (OTT) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
OTT is used to create C-struct representations of Abstract Data Types that have been created and stored in an Oracle database. To take advantage of objects, run OTT against the database, and a header file is generated that includes the C-structs. Includes Oracle INTYPE File Assistant. |
Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide |
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Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A tool that enables you to start and stop the database service, automatically start Oracle services, view Oracle background process information, and configure database users to be authenticated by Windows. |
"Authenticating Database Users with Windows" of Oracle9i Security and Network Integration Guide |
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Oracle Advanced Security |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Oracle Advanced Security provides the following comprehensive suite of security services for Oracle9i. All database editions include Secure Socket Layer (with X.509 version 3 and SSO support). This multicomponent product requires a separate license. |
Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
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|
Strong authentication support is provided. |
Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
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|
Data confidentiality is ensured using the encryption and data integrity types. Note: Recent changes in United States Export Administration Regulations (EAR) make it possible for Oracle Corporation to ship one edition of Oracle Advanced Security worldwide. Oracle Advanced Security includes strong encryption for protocols into the Oracle9i database that were previously available only to the U.S. and Canadian markets. |
Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
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|
|
Integration with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) v3-compliant directory services is provided, such as Oracle Internet Directory, for centralized enterprise user management, enterprise role management, and single sign-on. |
Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
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|
|
Single sign on is provided (users authenticate once). Strong authentication then occurs transparently in subsequent connections. Kerberos and secure socket layer (SSL)-based single sign on are supported. |
Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
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Oracle Call Interface (OCI) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
An API for accessing an Oracle database from a C or C++ program. You make calls directly to the OCI functions from within your C or C++ program to direct the execution of your SQL statements. |
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Oracle Cluster Configuration Assistant |
9.2.0.2.1 |
The Oracle Cluster Configuration Assistant starts when the Oracle Universal Installer is started on a cluster. This assistant starts the Global Services Daemon (GSD) on all the nodes selected for installation. Oracle Cluster Configuration Assistant does not start when the Software Only option is selected |
Not applicable |
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Oracle COM Automation Feature |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A feature that enables PL/SQL developers to programmatically manipulate COM objects through the OLE Automation interface (IDispatch). |
Oracle COM Automation Feature Developer's Guide |
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Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A tool that enables database administrators to monitor local and remote database performance through the Windows Performance Monitor. |
"Monitoring a Database" of Oracle9i Database Administrator's Guide for Windows |
|
Oracle Database Demos |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A collection of demonstrations that illustrate important Oracle9i database features. |
Not applicable |
|
Oracle Database Utilities |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A suite of components used for database administration. Oracle Database Utilities include: |
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Oracle Fail Safe |
3.2.1 |
A component that provides high availability for Oracle databases and applications deployed on all Microsoft Cluster Server clusters configured with Windows Server. |
Oracle Fail Safe Concepts and Administration Guide on the CD on which Oracle Fail Safe is shipped |
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Oracle HTTP Server |
1.3.22.0.0a |
A component that provides a preconfigured, ready-to-use listener used by Oracle Ultra Search and iSQL*Plus. |
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Oracle Intelligent Agent |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Oracle Intelligent Agent monitors targets on a managed node for registered events and scheduled jobs sent by the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console. Oracle Intelligent Agent also collects statistical data for Capacity Planner and Performance Manager, which are data collecting applications in the Oracle Diagnostics Pack. |
Oracle Intelligent Agent User's Guide |
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Oracle interMedia |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Oracle interMedia enables Oracle9i databases to store, manage, and retrieve image, audio, and video data in an integrated fashion with other enterprise information. |
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|
(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that provides for the storage, retrieval, and management of digitized audio data within an Oracle database. |
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Oracle interMedia Client Option (part of Oracle interMedia) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that provides an Oracle interMedia Audio, Image, and Video Java interface that lets you use client-side applications to manipulate and modify multimedia data stored in a network-accessible database on the server. |
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(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that provides for the storage, retrieval, and processing of two-dimensional, static bitmapped images. Images are stored efficiently using popular compression schemes in industry-standard desktop publishing image interchange formats. |
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(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that enables Oracle9i to support online Internet-based geocoding facilities for locator applications and proximity queries. |
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(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that provides for the storage, retrieval, and management of digitized video data within an Oracle database. |
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Oracle Internet Directory |
9.2.0.2.1 |
An Oracle9i database-based LDAP v3 directory server, which can be configured prior to server installation for use in centralizing database user, Oracle Net network connector, database listener, and Oracle Advanced Security, as well as for general-purpose LDAP usage (when purchased separately). Installing the Oracle9i database through the Custom installation type enables the user to specify the LDAP directory server to use for storing these attributes. A typical installation scenario is to install Oracle Internet Directory on a dedicated server (distinct from the target resource for a particular Oracle9i database installation). |
Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide |
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Oracle Internet Directory Client |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that enables the various components of the Oracle9i database to use Oracle Internet Directory for centralized storage (as mentioned under the description for Oracle Internet Directory). |
Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide |
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Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A tool for creating the Oracle Internet Directory tablespaces and schema in the Oracle9i database when Oracle Internet Directory is installed. |
Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide |
|
Oracle Internet Directory Server |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that responds to LDAP client requests for information about people and resources, and to updates of that information. |
Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide |
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(installed with the Object Type Translator) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
An assistant that helps you to create an INTYPE file, which provides a list of types for the Object Type Translator to translate. This component is automatically installed with the Object Type Translator. |
Oracle Call Interface Getting Started for Windows |
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Oracle Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Drivers |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A standard set of Java classes, specified by JavaSoft, that provide vendor-independent access to relational data from Java. Includes: |
Oracle9i JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference |
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Oracle Java Tools |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Provides Java tools to build and deploy Java stored procedures, and Enterprise JavaBeans with Oracle JVM. |
Oracle9i SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference |
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Oracle JVM |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that provides a JDK 1.4.1-compliant Java Virtual Machine, embedded JDBC drivers, a SQLJ translator, and an Enterprise JavaBeans transaction server. |
Oracle9i Java Developer's Guide |
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(part of Oracle JVM) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
This component enhances the current functionality of Oracle JVM to provide native compilation of Java code to improve performance. |
Oracle9i Java Stored Procedures Developer's Guide |
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Oracle JVM Servlet Container (JSC) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
The Oracle JVM Servlet Container is a built-in Web server running inside the database. It is a servlet runner that works with the Oracle HTTP Server and with Oracle JVM to enable distribution of Java Server Pages (JSPs) and to enable servlets to run directly in the database. |
Oracle9i Java Developer's Guide |
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Oracle Label Security |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Provides sophisticated Fine Grain Access Control, including label-based access control. This component requires a separate license. |
Oracle Label Security Administrator's Guide |
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Oracle Net Configuration Assistant |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A postinstallation tool that enables you to configure Oracle Net Services components. Oracle Net Configuration Assistant runs automatically after installation, as described in this guide. Use it on either the client or server. It may also be run in standalone mode to configure naming methods usage, the listener, and directory server usage. |
Oracle9i Net Services Administrator's Guide |
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Oracle Net Listener |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A process that resides on the server whose responsibility is to listen for incoming client connection requests and manage traffic to the database server. |
Oracle9i Net Services Administrator's Guide |
|
|
9.2.0.2.1 |
An Oracle Net Services tool that combines configuration abilities with component control to provide an integrated environment for configuring and managing Oracle Net Services. It can be used on either the client or server. Use Oracle Net Manager to configure the following network components:
|
Oracle9i Net Services Administrator's Guide |
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Oracle Net Protocol Support |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Support that enables client/server conversation over a network using the Named Pipes, TCP/IP, or TCP/IP with SSL protocol. This combination of Oracle components enables an Oracle application on a client to communicate with remote Oracle databases through Named Pipes or TCP/IP (if the Oracle database is running on a host system that supports network communication using Named Pipes or TCP/IP). |
Oracle9i Net Services Administrator's Guide |
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Oracle Net Services |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A suite of networking components that provide enterprise-wide connectivity solutions in distributed, heterogeneous computing environments. Oracle Net Services is comprised of Oracle Net Listener, Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, and Oracle Net Manager. |
Oracle9i Net Services Administrator's Guide |
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Oracle Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) Driver |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that provides support for ODBC connections from Windows 64-bit client systems to Oracle9i databases. The Oracle ODBC Driver complies with Version 3.51 of the Microsoft ODBC specification. |
Online Help available from the Start Menu.
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Oracle OLAP |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Oracle OLAP provides a Java OLAP API and an analytical engine. Using Oracle OLAP, developers can build analytical applications that support complex statistical, mathematical, and financial calculations along with predictive analytical functions such as forecasting, modeling, consolidations, allocations, and scenario management. Because the OLAP API is all Java, Oracle OLAP supports deployment of analytical applications to large, geographically distributed user communities on the Internet. Oracle OLAP is installed with Enterprise Edition. This component requires a separate license. |
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Oracle Partitioning |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A feature that provides more control in managing tables and indexes by directing all maintenance operations to individual partitions rather than to tables and index names. This component requires a separate license. |
Oracle9i Database Concepts |
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Oracle Programmer |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A suite of interfaces and tools that allow an application developer to build applications to access and manipulate data and schemas. Includes the Oracle Precompilers, Oracle Call Interface, Oracle ODBC Driver, SQL*Module, and Object Type Translator. |
Not applicable |
|
Oracle Provider for OLE DB |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Interfaces that offer high performance and efficient access to Oracle data by applications, compilers, and other database components. |
Oracle Provider for OLE DB Developer's Guide |
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Oracle Real Application Clusters |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that enables multiple Oracle instances to share a single Oracle database. This component requires a separate license. |
|
|
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard |
3.2 |
A component that integrates Oracle Real Application Clusters databases with Microsoft Cluster Server clusters deployed on Windows Server 2003. This component enhances the high availability features of Oracle Real Application Clusters by offering these additional benefits:
|
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard Concepts and Administration Guide on the CD on which Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard is shipped |
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Oracle Remote Configuration Agent |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that enables remote configuration and monitoring from Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows. |
Not applicable |
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Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that provides full integration of database releases 8.0.6, 8.1.x, and 9.2.x with Microsoft Transaction Server. This component enables you to develop and deploy COM-based applications using Microsoft Transaction Server. Microsoft Transaction Server is part of COM+(the transaction service of COM+) which is part of the base operating system for Windows XP 64-bit Edition. |
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server Developer's Guide |
|
Oracle SNMP Agent |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that enables Oracle components to be located, identified, and monitored by any SNMP-based network management system. |
Oracle SNMP Support Reference Guide |
|
|
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that makes the storage, retrieval, and manipulation of spatial data easier and more intuitive to users. This component requires a separate license. |
Oracle Spatial User's Guide and Reference |
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Oracle SQLJ |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A preprocessor for Java programs with embedded SQL statements. It generates Java programs with JDBC calls. |
Oracle9i SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference |
|
Oracle Streams |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Oracle Streams is new technology available in Oracle9i release 2 (9.2.0.2.0) Enterprise Edition that enables the propagation and management of data, transactions and events in a data stream either within a database, or from one database to another. The stream routes published information to subscribed destinations. The result is a new feature that provides greater functionality and flexibility than traditional solutions for capturing and managing events, and sharing the events with other databases and applications. As users' needs change, they can simply implement a new capability of Oracle Streams, without sacrificing existing capabilities. |
Oracle Streams Concepts and Administration |
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9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that manages and searches for text in the database as quickly and easily as any other type of data. Oracle Text search techniques make text a standard datatype in the Oracle9i database that you can create, modify, and delete. Additionally, with Oracle Text, new text-based developments or extensions to existing applications are easy and cost-effective to build with standard SQL tools. With Oracle Text, you can search for data in any Oracle database application that uses text. This can range from search-enabling a comments field in an existing application to implementing large-scale document management systems dealing with multiple document formats and complex search criteria. Oracle Text also supports basic full-text searches in most languages supported by the Oracle9i database. |
Oracle Text Reference |
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Oracle Trace |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that collects performance and resource utilization data, such as SQL Parse, Execute, Fetch statistics, and Wait statistics. Note: Oracle Trace will be deprecated in a future release. Oracle Corporation strongly advises the use of SQL Trace and TKPROF instead. |
Oracle9i Database Performance Tuning Guide |
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Oracle Universal Installer |
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A graphical user interface (GUI) application that lets you quickly install, update, and remove Oracle components. Oracle Universal Installer includes Java Runtime Environment (version used by Oracle) and Oracle Home Selector. |
Universal Installer Concepts Guide |
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Oracle Wallet Manager |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A tool that generates a public-private key pair and creates a certificate request for submission to a certificate authority, installs a certificate for the identity, and configures trusted certificates for the identity. Note: Oracle Wallet Manager is a feature of Oracle Advanced Security and can only be used if you have purchased an Oracle Advanced Security license. |
Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
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Oracle Workflow |
2.6.2 |
Oracle Workflow is a complete workflow management system that supports business process definition and automation. Its technology enables automation and continuous improvement of business processes, routing information of any type according to user-defined business rules. |
Workflow Server Installation Notes |
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Oracle Workflow Builder |
2.6.2 |
Oracle Workflow Builder is a graphical user interface tool for creating, viewing, and modifying workflow process definitions. It contains a Navigator window to define the activities and components of your business process. |
Workflow Client Installation Notes |
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Oracle Workspace Manager |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Oracle Workspace Manager provides a long-transaction framework built on a workspace management system. It uses a series of short transactions and multiple data versions to implement a complete long-transaction event that maintains atomicity and concurrency. Changes are stored in the database as different workspaces. Users are permitted to create new versions of data to update, while maintaining a copy of the old data. The ongoing results of the long transaction are stored persistently, ensuring concurrency and consistency. |
Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide - Workspace Manager |
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Oracle XML Developer's Kit |
9.2.0.2.1 |
This kit consists of a set of APIs for parsing and generating XML data. These interfaces have been written for Java, C, C++, and PL/SQL. This kit consists of the following components: |
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Oracle XML SQL Utility |
9.2.0.2.1 |
This utility is a set of Java classes and PL/SQL wrappers that permit queries to return result sets or objects wrapped in XML. |
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Oracle9i Advanced Analytic Services - Data Mining |
9.2.0.2.1 |
Oracle9i Advanced Analytic Services -- Data Mining, which is embedded in the database, enables you to build integrated business intelligence applications with complete programmatic control of data mining functions that deliver powerful, scalable modeling and real-time scoring. All model-building and scoring functions are accessible through a Java-based API. Data Mining enables e-businesses to incorporate predictions and classifications throughout all customer interactions and business processes. This component requires a separate license. |
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Oracle9i Server |
9.2.0.2.1 |
The database component of the Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition, or Personal Edition software. |
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Oracle9i Windows Documentation (Release documentation, such as Installation Guide and Release Notes) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
The installation guide (this guide) describes how to install Oracle components. Oracle9i Database Release Notes for Windows contains important last minute information. |
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PL/SQL |
9.2.0.2.1 |
PL/SQL, Oracle's procedural extension of SQL, is an advanced fourth-generation programming language (4GL). It offers modern features such as data encapsulation, overloading, collection types, exception handling, and information hiding. PL/SQL also offers seamless SQL access, tight integration with the Oracle server and tools, portability, and security. |
PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference |
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PL/SQL Embedded Gateway |
9.2.0.2.1 |
This component takes and incorporates PL/SQL Gateway generic functionality directly into the Oracle9i database. This component enables users to use their browsers to invoke PL/SQL procedures stored in an Oracle9i database. The stored procedures can retrieve data from tables in the database, and generate HTTP responses (for example, HTML pages) that include the data to return to the client browser. |
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Pro*C/C++ |
9.2.0.2.1 |
The Pro*C/C++ precompiler takes SQL statements embedded in your C and C++ programs and converts them to standard C code. When you precompile this code, the result is a C or C++ program that you compile and use to build applications that access an Oracle9i database. |
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Server Management (SRVM) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A component that provides the management tools and utilities to manage an Oracle Real Application Clusters configuration. This component is automatically installed on the server with Oracle Real Application Clusters. |
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SQL*Plus |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A tool that lets you use the SQL, PL/SQL, and SQL*Plus database languages. SQL*Plus has command line, graphical, and browser-based interfaces. |
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(installed with Oracle SQLJ) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A thin layer of pure Java code that runs above the JDBC driver. When Oracle SQLJ translates your SQLJ source code, embedded SQL commands in your Java application are replaced by calls to the SQLJ runtime. |
Oracle9i SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference |
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(installed with Oracle SQLJ) |
9.2.0.2.1 |
A preprocessor for Java programs that contains embedded SQL statements. SQLJ Translator converts the SQL statements to JDBC calls. |
Oracle9i SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference |
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