Oracle® Application Server Installation Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2) for hp HP-UX Itanium, and Linux Itanium Part No. B15870-01 |
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This chapter explains the procedure to install Oracle Application Server Middle Tier, and contains the following topics:
Oracle Application Server Middle Tier provides components for deploying and running applications. The J2EE and Web Cache type of installation provides a framework for developing JavaServer Pages, servlets, and Enterprise JavaBeans applications. It contains the following components:
Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE
Oracle Application Server Web Cache
To install Oracle Application Server Middle Tier J2EE and Web Cache instance, perform the following steps:
Mount the disk as described in Section 3.10, "Setting the Mount Point for the CD-ROM".
Start the Installer as described in Section 3.11, "Starting the Oracle Universal Installer". The Oracle Universal Installer Welcome screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4-1. It provides information about the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI).
Click Next.
If there are no Oracle products installed on the computer, complete the Specify Inventory Directory and Credentials screen as shown in Figure 4-2
Figure 4-2 Specify Inventory Directory Screen
If this is the first installation of an Oracle product on the computer, enter the inventory path and choose the user group to own the inventory files on the Specify Inventory Directory and Credentials screen (Figure 4-2) and click Next.
Note: The Specify Inventory Directory screendoes not appear if an Oracle product is installed on the computer. |
For more information on the Inventory Directory, see Section 2.5.1, "Create a Group for the Inventory Directory".
Complete the Specify File Locations screen shown in Figure 4-3.
On the Specify File Locations screen (Figure 4-3), enter the following information in the fields provided:
Source Path: The default value is displayed. Do not change this value.
Destination Name: Enter the desired Oracle home name.
Destination Path: Browse or enter the path to the directory where you want to install the Oracle Application Server Middle Tier.
Click Next.
On Linux systems, the Product Specific Prerequisite Checks screen is displayed.
Make sure the system meets all the requirements listed on this screen.Click Next.
The Language Selection screen is displayed:
Choose the language for the installation.
Click Next.
The Confirm Pre-Installation Requirements screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4-6.
Verify that you meet all the requirements listed, and select the checkboxes and click Next.
On the Select Configuration Options screen, shown in Figure 4-7, select OracleAS 10g Web Cache and click Next.
The Specify Port Configuration Options screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4-8.
If you want to use default ports for the components, then select Automatic.
If you do not want to use the default ports, and you have created a staticports.ini
file, then select Manual and enter the fullpath to your staticports.ini
file in the field provided.
Click Next. The Specify Instance Name and ias_admin Password screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4-9.
Figure 4-9 Specify Instance Name and ias_admin Password Screen
Enter the following information in the fields provided:
Instance Name: Enter a name for this instance. Instance names can contain alphanumeric characters and the _ (underscore) character.
ias_admin Password and Confirm Password: Set the password for the ias_admin user. This is the administrative user for the instance.
See Also: Section 3.5, "The ias_admin User and Restrictions on its Password" for more information about the password restrictions. |
Click Next. The Summary screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4-10. Review the selections made on previous screens, and click Install.
The End of Installation screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4-11, indicating that the installation has completed. Click Exit to exit the installer.
After installation, you might need to know port numbers used by certain components.
To get a list of port numbers look in the ORACLE_HOME/install/portlist.ini
file. ORACLE_HOME
refers to the directory containing the Oracle Application Server installation.
Note: If you change the port number for a component after installation, thenportlist.ini will not be updated.
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