Oracle® Application Server Quick Installation Guide
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Quick Installation Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2) for Microsoft Windows (64-bit) on Intel Itanium
B25332-01
October 2005
Oracle Application Server Quick Installation Guide 10g Release 2 (10.1.2) for Microsoft Windows (64-bit) on Intel Itanium
B25332-01
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This guide describes how to install the following Oracle Application Server installation types:
J2EE and Web Cache middle tier
Portal and Wireless middle tier
Business Intelligence and Forms middle tier
Contents of this Guide
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This guide is intended for users who want to install Oracle Application Server in the following configurations:
Java Developer topology: Intended for Java developers. This topology installs a J2EE and Web Cache middle tier, on which you can deploy your applications.
Portal and Wireless Developer topology: Intended for Java developers who want to use OracleAS Portal, Oracle Application Server Wireless, Oracle Internet Directory, or Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On features, in addition to J2EE and Web Cache features. This topology requires a Portal and Wireless middle tier and the OracleAS Infrastructure.
Business Intelligence and Forms Developer topology: Intended for developers who want to use OracleAS Personalization, OracleBI Discoverer, OracleAS Reports Services, or OracleAS Forms Services features, in addition to J2EE and Web Cache and Portal and Wireless features. This topology requires a Business Intelligence and Forms middle tier and the OracleAS Infrastructure.
If you want more complex topologies, read the Oracle Application Server Installation Guide for complete installation instructions.
Before installing Oracle Application Server, you should read the Oracle Application Server Release Notes for the latest information.
Check that your computer meets the minimum requirements:
Your computer must meet the following requirements.
Operating Systems Supported
Windows Server 2003 (64-bit)
Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition - all editions
Note that Oracle Application Server is not supported on Windows operating systems that include Terminal Services.
Oracle provides 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Oracle Application Server for Windows. The 32-bit version runs on Intel x86, AMD64, and Intel EM64T processors. For additional information, visit OracleMetaLink at http://metalink.oracle.com
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Other System Requirements
The following table shows other system requirements.
Table 1 Minimum System Requirements
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J2EE and Web Cache
|
Portal and Wireless
|
Business Intelligence and Forms
|
OracleAS Infrastructure
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Memory (see Note 1 after this table) |
512 MB |
1 GB |
1 GB |
1 GB |
Disk space |
846 MB |
1.2 GB |
1.7 GB |
3.7 GB (See Note below this label) |
Space in TEMP directory |
256 MB |
256 MB |
256 MB |
256 MB |
Total pagefile size (virtual memory) |
512 MB |
512 MB |
1 GB |
1 GB |
Note:
(1) If you plan to install OracleAS Infrastructure plus either Business Intelligence and Forms or Portal and Wireless on the same computer, then you need to have at least 1.5 GB of memory and 2.0 GB total pagefile size.
(2) You can install the data files for the OracleAS Metadata Repository database on a disk that is different from the disk where you are installing OracleAS Infrastructure. If you do this, make sure the disk for the data files has at least 1.3 GB of free space.
The operating system user performing the installation must belong to the Administrators group.
Note: The user must be listed directly in the Administrators group. The user cannot belong to the group indirectly (for example, by being a member of a group that is part of the Administrators group). |
To check if you belong to the Administrators group:
Display the Computer Management dialog:
Windows 2003: Right-click the local computer icon on the desktop and select Manage.
On the left side, expand Local Users and Groups, and click Users.
On the right side, right click the user and select Properties. This displays the Properties dialog.
In the Properties dialog, select the Member Of tab.
If you are not a member of the Administrators group, get an administrator to add you to the group or log in as a user who is a member of the Administrators group.
The operating system user who will be installing Oracle Application Server needs to set (or unset) the following environment variables.
Table 2 Environment Variables
Environment Variable | Set or Unset |
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ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID |
Must not be set. |
TNS_ADMIN |
Must not be set. |
PATH |
Must not be longer than 1023 characters. |
TEMP |
Optional. If unset, defaults to |
This section describes how to set environment variables in Windows:
Display the System Control Panel.
Windows 2003: Select Start > Control Panel > System.
Select the Advanced tab.
Click Environment Variables.
To change the value of a variable, select the variable and click Edit.
Note: Perform this step only if prompted by the installer. |
Oracle Application Server requires minimum versions of some system files in the Windows system directory (typically C:\Windows\system32
or C:\Winnt\system32
). When you run the installer for Oracle Application Server, the installer checks the Windows system files on your computer. If it finds old versions of these files, and the files are in use by other processes, then it prompts you to exit the installer and run wsf.exe
to install the latest Windows system files. (If it finds old versions of the files, but the files are not in use by other processes, then it just replaces the files and you do not have to run wsf.exe
.)
You can find wsf.exe
in the same directory as the installer.
To run wsf.exe
, which you need to do only if prompted by the installer, perform these steps:
Start wsf.exe
, which starts up Oracle Universal Installer to install the Windows system files.
CD-ROM (assumes E: is the CD-ROM drive):
E:\> wsf.exe
DVD (assumes E: is the DVD drive):
E:\> cd application_server E:\application_server> wsf.exe
Welcome screen
Click Next.
Specify File Locations screen
Destination Name: Enter a name for the Oracle home for wsf.
Destination Path: Enter any full path. The installer installs the files in the proper system directories, regardless of the value you enter in this field.
Click Next.
Warning: System Reboot Required screen
If you see this screen, the installer will restarts your computer automatically at the end of this installation to complete the Windows system files installation. Save and close applications (other than this installer) that you have running on your computer.
Click Next.
Summary screen
Click Next to start installing the Windows system files.
End of Installation screen
Click Exit to exit the installer.
If the installer displayed the "Warning: System Reboot Required" screen during installation, the installer now restarts your computer. If not, please restart your computer before continuing.
This section is applicable only if you are installing the OracleAS Infrastructure.
The OracleAS Infrastructure installs an Oracle database, which uses port 1521 by default. To check if port 1521 is in use:
C:\> netstat -an | find "1521"
If port 1521 is in use by a third-party application, you need to configure the application to use a different port.
If port 1521 is in use by an existing Oracle database listener, you need to stop the listener before installing the OracleAS Infrastructure.
See Oracle Application Server Installation Guide for details.
To start the installer:
Log in to the computer as a user who is a member of the Administrators group.
Insert the disc:
CD-ROM: Insert Oracle Application Server Disc 1.
DVD: Insert the Oracle Application Server DVD.
If your computer supports the auto run feature, the installer launches automatically.
If your computer does not support the auto run feature, you have to start up the installer manually:
CD-ROM: Double-click the setup.exe
file.
DVD: Double-click the setup.exe
file located in the application_server
directory.
This launches Oracle Universal Installer, through which you can install Oracle Application Server.
This topology installs the J2EE and Web Cache middle tier, which provides the following components:
Oracle HTTP Server: This is the Web server.
Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE (OC4J): This is a J2EE container that you can use for deploying and testing your J2EE applications.
OracleAS Web Cache - this component caches objects to reduce the load on Oracle HTTP Server and improve performance.
To install a J2EE and Web Cache middle tier:
Start up the installer. See "Starting Up the Installer" for details.
Welcome screen
Click Next.
Specify File Locations screen
Name: Enter a name to identify this Oracle home.
Example: OH_J2EE
Destination Path: Enter the full path to the destination directory. This is the Oracle home. If the destination directory does not exist, the installer creates it.
Example: C:\oracle\OraJ2EE
Click Next.
Select a Product to Install screen
Select Oracle Application Server and click Next.
Select Installation Type screen
Select J2EE and Web Cache and click Next.
Confirm Pre-Installation Requirements screen
Check that you meet the requirements listed on this screen, select all the checkboxes, and click Next.
Select Configuration Options screen
Select OracleAS Web Cache if you want to use caching capabilities with this Oracle Application Server instance.
Do not select Identity Management Access.
Do not select OracleAS Farm Repository.
Click Next.
Specify Port Configuration Options screen
Select Automatic and click Next.
Specify Instance Name and ias_admin Password screen
Instance Name: Enter a name for this instance. Instance names can contain alphanumeric and _ (underscore) characters. If you have more than one Oracle Application Server instance on a computer, the instance names must be unique.
Example: J2EE
ias_admin Password and Confirm Password: Enter and confirm the password for the ias_admin user. This is the administrative user for this instance.
Passwords must consist of at least five characters, and one of the characters must be a number.
Click Next.
Summary screen
Verify your selections and click Install. The installer now installs the files.
Configuration Assistants screen
This screen displays the progress of configuration assistants, which configure Oracle Application Server components.
End of Installation screen
Click Exit to quit the installer.
These topologies enable you to deploy applications that use components such as OracleAS Portal, Oracle Application Server Wireless, and OracleBI Discoverer.
To set up the Portal and Wireless Developer Topology, you need to install:
OracleAS Infrastructure
Portal and Wireless middle tier
To set up the Business Intelligence and Forms Developer Topology, you need to install:
OracleAS Infrastructure
Business Intelligence and Forms middle tier
The Portal and Wireless and Business Intelligence and Forms middle tiers use services from the OracleAS Infrastructure, so you have to install the OracleAS Infrastructure first.
Note: You can install the OracleAS Infrastructure and the Portal and Wireless or Business Intelligence and Forms middle tier on different computers. |
To install OracleAS Infrastructure with a new database and a new Oracle Internet Directory:
Start up the installer. See "Starting Up the Installer" for details.
Welcome screen
Click Next.
Specify File Locations screen
Name: Enter a name to identify this Oracle home.
Example: OH_INFRA
Destination Path: Enter the full path to the destination directory. This is the Oracle home. If the destination directory does not exist, Oracle Universal Installer creates it.
Example: C:\oracle\appserver\OraInfra
Click Next.
Select a Product to Install screen
Select OracleAS Infrastructure and click Next.
Select Installation Type screen
Select Identity Management and OracleAS Metadata Repository and click Next.
Confirm Pre-Installation Requirements screen
Check that you meet the requirements listed on this screen, select all the checkboxes, and click Next.
Select Configuration Options screen
Select Oracle Internet Directory.
Select OracleAS Single Sign-On.
Select Delegated Administration Service.
Select Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning.
Do not select OracleAS Certificate Authority.
Do not select High Availability and Replication.
Click Next.
Specify Port Configuration Options screen
Select Automatic and click Next.
Specify Namespace in Internet Directory screen
Select Suggested Namespace and click Next.
Specify Database Configuration Options screen
Global Database Name: Enter a name for the OracleAS Metadata Repository database, and append your domain name to the database name.
The database name portion of the global database name:
can contain only alphanumeric characters
must not be longer than eight characters
must not contain the word "PORT
" or "HOST
" in uppercase characters. If you need to use these words, use lowercase characters.
The domain name portion of the global database name:
can contain alphanumeric, underscore (_
), minus (-
), and pound (#
) characters
must not be longer than 128 characters
Example: orcl.yourcompany.com
SID: Enter the system identifier for the OracleAS Metadata Repository database. Typically this is the global database name, but without the domain name. The SID must be unique across all databases.
The SID name has the same naming restrictions as the database name portion of the global database name (listed above).
Example: orcl
Select Database Character Set: Select the character set that you want to use for the database.
Database File Location: Specify the full path to the parent directory for the data files directory. The directory you specify must exist, and you must have write permissions in it.
The installer installs the data files in a subdirectory of the path you specify. The installer uses the database name for the name of the subdirectory. For example, if you specify orcl.yourcompany.com
for the global database name and C:\oradata
for the database file location, the installer places database files in the following directory: C:\oradata\orcl
.
The file system that contains the directory must have at least 1.3 GB of free disk space. Additional disk space is required for production databases, depending on the amount of data that you plan to store.
Click Next.
Specify Database Schema Passwords screen
Set the passwords for the administrative database users, which are privileged accounts used for database administration. You can use the same password for all users, or specify different passwords for each user.
Click Next.
Specify Instance Name and ias_admin Password screen
Instance Name: Enter a name for this instance. Instance names can contain alphanumeric and _ (underscore) characters. If you have more than one Oracle Application Server instance on a computer, the instance names must be unique.
Example: infra
ias_admin Password and Confirm Password: Enter and confirm the password for the ias_admin user. This is the administrative user for this instance.
Passwords must consist of at least five characters, and one of the characters must be a number.
Example: welcome99
Click Next.
Summary screen
Verify your selections and click Install. The installer now installs the files.
Configuration Assistants screen
This screen displays the progress of configuration assistants, which configure Oracle Application Server components.
End of Installation screen
Click Exit to quit the installer.
The following procedure installs a Portal and Wireless or Business Intelligence and Forms middle tier and configures it to use the OracleAS Infrastructure.
Start up the installer. Refer to "Starting Up the Installer" for details.
Welcome screen
Click Next.
Specify File Locations screen
Name: Enter a name to identify this Oracle home.
Example: OH_PORTAL
Destination Path: Enter the full path to the destination directory. This is the Oracle home. If the destination directory does not exist, Oracle Universal Installer creates it.
Example: C:\oracle\OraPortal
Click Next.
Select a Product to Install screen
Select Oracle Application Server and click Next.
Select Installation Type screen
Select Portal and Wireless or Business Intelligence and Forms and click Next.
Confirm Pre-Installation Requirements screen
Check that you meet the requirements listed on this screen, select all the checkboxes, and click Next.
Select Configuration Options screen
For Portal and Wireless, select:
OracleAS Portal
OracleAS Wireless
For Business Intelligence and Forms, select:
OracleAS Portal
OracleAS Wireless
OracleBI Discoverer
OracleAS Personalization
OracleAS Reports Services
OracleAS Forms Services
Click Next.
Specify Port Configuration Options screen
Select Automatic and click Next.
Enter connect information for Oracle Internet Directory, which you installed when you installed the OracleAS Infrastructure:
Register with Oracle Internet Directory screen
Hostname: Enter the name of the computer where Oracle Internet Directory is running.
Port: Enter the port number at which Oracle Internet Directory is listening. To determine Oracle Internet Directory's port number, look in the %ORACLE_HOME%\install\portlist.ini
file, where ORACLE_HOME
is where you installed the OracleAS Infrastructure.
If you select Use only SSL connections with this Oracle Internet Directory, then you must obtain the port number from "Oracle Internet Directory (SSL)" parameter in the portlist.ini
file.Click Next.
Specify Login for Oracle Internet Directory screen
Username: Enter orcladmin
. This is the name of the Oracle Internet Directory administrator.
Password: The password for the orcladmin user is the same as the password for the ias_admin user in the infrastructure. (Refer to step 12 for information about the password specifications)
Select Metadata Repository screen
Repository: Select the OracleAS Metadata Repository that you want to use for this middle-tier instance and click Next.
Provide Outgoing Mail Server Information
This screen appears only if you selected a Business Intelligence and Forms installation.
Enter the name of the outgoing mail (SMTP) server for use by OracleAS Reports Services. You can leave it blank and configure it later. Click Next.
Specify Instance Name and ias_admin Password screen
Instance Name: Enter a name for this instance. Instance names can contain alphanumeric and _ (underscore) characters. If you have more than one Oracle Application Server instance on a computer, the instance names must be unique.
Example: PORTAL
ias_admin Password and Confirm Password: Enter and confirm the password for the ias_admin user. This is the administrative user for this instance.
Passwords must consist of at least five characters, and one of the characters must be a number.
Example: welcome99
Click Next.
Summary screen
Verify your selections and click Install. The installer now installs the files.
Configuration Assistants screen
This screen displays the progress of configuration assistants, which configure Oracle Application Server components.
End of Installation screen
Click Exit to quit the installer.
After installation, access the Oracle Application Server Welcome page to verify that the installation was successful. The URL for the Welcome page is:
http://hostname.domainname:http_port
Determine the http_port by looking in the %ORACLE_HOME%\install\portlist.ini
file. The port is listed on the "Oracle HTTP Server listen port"
line.
Note: If you have multiple instances of Oracle Application Server installed on a computer, each instance has its own set of port numbers. Check theportlist.ini file in the correct Oracle home directory to be sure you are using the correct port numbers.
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New features in Oracle Application Server 10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control ("Application Server Control"), which is a browser-based administrative tool
Release Notes
What's Next
Demos
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