Oracle® Application Server Installation Guide
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The Oracle Application Server Installation Guide covers requirements, new features in the Oracle Universal Installer, Oracle Application Server concepts that affect installation, installation procedures, and troubleshooting tips. In addition, this guide also provides some sample topologies for installing and running Oracle Application Server.
This book is intended for users who are comfortable running some system administration operations, such as creating users and groups and adding users to groups.
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This guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:
Chapter 1, "Summary of Installation Steps"
This chapter provides an overview of the installation steps.
This chapter lists the requirements for installing and running Oracle Application Server.
Chapter 3, "Things You Should Know Before Starting the Installation"
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Application Server and its components. Understanding how the components fit together can help you make some installation decisions.
Chapter 4, "Installing Middle Tiers"
This chapter describes the Middle Tier installation, which includes the core, and J2EE and Web Cache components.
Chapter 5, "Post-Installation Tasks"
This chapter describes additional setup steps that you should do after installation.
Appendix A, "Silent and Non-Interactive Installation"
This appendix describes how to install Oracle Application Server using response files.
Appendix B, "Default Port Numbers"
This appendix lists the port numbers assigned to components by the installer.
Appendix C, "Ports to Open in Firewalls"
This appendix shows the ports that you have to open in a firewall if you are installing and running Oracle Application Server in such environments.
Appendix D, "Deinstallation and Reinstallation"
This appendix describes how to remove Oracle Application Server from your computer.
Appendix E, "Configuration Assistants"
This appendix describes the configuration assistants run by the installer.
This appendix describes how to solve problems that might arise during installation and deinstallation.
Appendix G, "Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES Installation Notes"
This appendix provides some information about Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES.
For additional information, see the following manuals:
Oracle Application Server Administrator's Guide
Oracle Application Server Concepts
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