Oracle9i Installation Guide
Release 2 (9.2.0.1.0) for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris Part No. A96167-01 |
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This appendix describes the products included with Oracle9i:
The following sections provide information on the Oracle9i Database components.
This section alphabetically lists additional components available with each installation type of the Oracle9i Server Enterprise Edition. Enterprise Edition includes all the components in the Standard Edition, with the exception of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Standard Management Pack. Refer to the release notes for your platform for updates on component availability.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Management Packs, which include the following:
Oracle Messaging Gateway supports for IBM MQSeries
Oracle Real Application Clusters, which includes the following:
This section alphabetically lists the components available with each installation type of the Oracle9i Server Standard Edition top-level component. Refer to the release notes for your platform for updates on component availability.
Generic Connectivity
Object Type Translator
Enterprise User Security, including:
Note: Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant and Oracle Wallet Manager are features of Oracle Advanced Security. You can only use them if you purchase an Oracle Advanced Security license.
Oracle HTTP Server, which includes the following:
Oracle HTTP Server Configuration Assistant
Note: Oracle HTTP Server includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/
).
Oracle Internet Directory, including Oracle Directory Manager (integrated with Oracle Enterprise Manager)
Oracle Net, which includes the following:
Oracle Names
Note: When Oracle Net Client installs through the Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition installation type, the Installer installs Oracle Protocol Support for the networking protocols that it detects.
Oracle Policy Manager (integrated with Oracle Enterprise Manager)
Oracle Universal Installer, which includes Oracle's Java Runtime Environment version
Oracle9i Server (the Oracle9i database), which includes the following:
The following sections provide information on the Oracle9i Client components.
The following alphabetically lists the components available with each installation type of the Oracle9i Client Runtime top-level component. Refer to the release notes for your platform for updates on component availability.
Oracle9i Client Administrator includes the components in the Oracle9i Client Runtime, and the following components. Refer to the release notes for your platform for updates on component availability.
The following sections list the components available with each installation type of the Oracle9i Management and Integration top-level component when an Oracle9i database is not currently installed. Refer to the release notes for your platform for updates on component availability.
The following alphabetically lists the components available for Oracle Management Server. Refer to the release notes for your platform for updates on component availability.
Oracle Advanced Security, which includes the following:
Note: Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant and Oracle Wallet Manager are features of Oracle Advanced Security. You can only use them if you purchase an Oracle Advanced Security license.
Oracle JDBC Drivers, which include the following:
Oracle Universal Installer, which includes Oracle's Java Runtime Environment version
The following alphabetically lists the components available for Oracle Internet Directory. Refer to the release notes for your platform for updates on component availability.
Generic Connectivity
Object Type Translator
Note: Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant and Oracle Wallet Manager are features of Oracle Advanced Security. You can only use them if you purchase an Oracle Advanced Security license.
Oracle JDBC Drivers, which include the following:
Oracle Universal Installer, which includes Oracle's Java Runtime Environment version
Oracle9i JVM (either Oracle9i JVM Enterprise Edition or Oracle9i JVM), which includes the following:
Oracle9i Server (the Oracle9i database), which includes the following:
The following table, Table A1, provides descriptions and release numbers for products available for installation. Some products described are automatically installed with other products. Refer to the release notes for your platform for updates on component availability.
Table A-1 Product Descriptions
Product | Release | Description | For more information, see... |
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Advanced Queuing | 9.2.0.1.0
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Advanced Queuing provides secure, scalable asynchronous communication between applications and databases. This enables you to create highly distributed, heterogeneous and autonomous applications. | Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide-Advanced Queuing |
Advanced Replication | 9.2.0.1.0
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Advanced Replication copies and maintains database objects, such as tables, in multiple databases that make up a distributed database system. The three types of advanced replication are Asynchronous, Synchronous, and Updateable Snapshots. In Asynchronous Replication and Updateable Snapshots, changes applied at one site are captured and stored locally before being forwarded and applied at each of the remote locations. Synchronous Replication applies data changes to all replication sites in real-time.
Oracle Replication is a fully integrated feature of the Oracle Enterprise Edition Server; it is not a separate server. |
Oracle9i Replication
Oracle9i Replication Management API Reference |
Assistant Common Files
(installed with Oracle Configuration Assistants, such as Database Configuration Assistant and Oracle Net Assistant.) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Assistant Common Files are a collection of automatically installed files that are required by Oracle configuration assistants. These files include:
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Not applicable |
Authentication Support | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Advanced Security provides strong authentication support through several authentication modules. | Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
Authorization Support | 9.2.0.1.0
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The enterprise role management functionality in Oracle Advanced Security includes authorization support. | Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
Character Set Scanner | 9.2.0.1.0
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Character Set Scanner is a National Language Support utility for checking data before migrating character sets. | Oracle Globalization Support Guide |
Database Upgrade Assistant | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Data Upgrade Assistant upgrades Oracle8, 8.0.6, Oracle8i release 8.1.5, 8.1.6 and 8.1.7 to Oracle9i database. | Oracle9i Migration |
Encryption and Integrity Support | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Advanced Security ensures data confidentiality during transmissions that use the encryption and data integrity types in the installable products tables above. It enables the following public-key solutions: native encryption, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), X.509 certificates, passwords, and smartcards.
Note: Changes in the United States Export Administration Regulations (EAR) make it possible for Oracle Corporation to ship this edition of Oracle Advanced Security worldwide. Oracle Advanced Security functionality includes strong encryption for protocols into the Oracle database that were previously available only to the U.S. and Canadian markets. |
Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
Enterprise User Security Support | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Advanced Security integrates with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) v3-compliant directory services, such as Oracle Internet Directory, for centralized enterprise user management, enterprise role management, and single sign-on. | Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
Generic Connectivity | 9.2.0.1.0
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Generic Connectivity creates a framework for accessing non-Oracle systems by extending the Oracle SQL engine to optimize and rewrite SQL for non-Oracle data stores. This framework integrates the core of Oracle gateway technology directly into the Oracle9i database server. | Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Reference |
Java Runtime Environment | 1.1.8 and 1.3.1 (required for Oracle Universal Installer) | Java Runtime Environment is required for running Java applications, such as Oracle Universal Installer. JRE version 1.1.8 is the minimum standard Java platform for running Java programs. | Not applicable |
Object Type Translator | 9.2.0.1.0
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Object Type Translator enables you to create C-struct representations of Abstract Data Types (ADTs) in an Oracle database. To take advantage of objects, run Object Type Translator against the database, which generates a header file that includes the C-structs. | Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide |
Oracle Advanced Security | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Advanced Security provides the following comprehensive suite of security services for Oracle9i:
Note: This product requires a separate license. |
Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Call Interface | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Call Interface is an Application Programming Interface (API) for accessing an Oracle database from a C or C++ program. | Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide |
Oracle Connection Manager | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Connection Manager acts like a router through which client connection requests can route to the next hop or directly to a server. The Connection Manager contains configurations for session multiplexing, access control and protocol conversion features. | Oracle Net Administrator's Guide |
Database Configuration Assistant | 9.2.0.1.0
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Database Configuration Assistant automates the process of creating, modifying and deleting an Oracle database. | Oracle9i Database Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Documentation | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Documentation is the online version of Oracle9i documentation. It is available in HTML and PDF format. | "Accessing Installed Documentation"
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Oracle Dynamic Services | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Dynamic Services is a Java-based programmatic framework for incorporating, managing and deploying Internet services. | Oracle Dynamic Services User's and Administrative Guide |
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant enables single sign on and implements a subset of the Wallet Manager functionality for opening a user wallet and enabling applications to use it. | Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Enterprise Manager | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Enterprise Manager provides an integrated solution for centrally managing your heterogeneous environment. Oracle Enterprise Manager combines a graphical console, Oracle Management Servers, Oracle Intelligent Agents, common services and tools to provide an integrated and comprehensive systems management platform for managing Oracle products. | Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide |
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant
(installed with Oracle Management Server) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant assists administrators to create and configure a Management Server, or to upgrade, edit or delete an existing repository. | Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide |
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Console is a client interface for the first tier of Oracle Enterprise Manager. It performs the following functions:
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications | 9.2.0.1.0
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These are applications that Oracle9i integrates and installs with Oracle Enterprise Manager. These applications enable you to manage your Oracle environment. You can access the applications from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Tools main menu, the Console application drawers, or from your operating system. | Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide |
Oracle Enterprise Manager Management Pack | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Management Pack provides the following comprehensive suite of management services for Oracle9i: |
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Oracle Change Management Pack | 9.2.0.1.0
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The Oracle Change Management Pack, a component of Oracle Enterprise Manager, is a group of integrated applications used to track and make changes to database object definitions. Use the Pack to eliminate errors and loss of data when upgrading databases to support new applications, analyze the impact and complex dependencies associated with metadata change and automatically perform upgrades using easy-to-learn wizards that teach systematic upgrade steps. | Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack |
Oracle Diagnostics Pack | 9.2.0.1.0
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The Oracle Diagnostics Pack extends Oracle Enterprise Manager to enable the monitoring, diagnosing and capacity planning of the multi-tiered Oracle server environment. The Diagnostics Pack provides discovery and graphical representation of targets, such as databases or nodes, automated collection of performance and resource usage data and central monitoring and administration of remote systems using intelligent agents. | Getting Started with the Oracle Diagnostics Pack |
Oracle Standard Management Pack | 9.2.0.1.0
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The Oracle Standard Management Pack combines the diagnostic, tuning and change management functions of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Management Packs into one pack for smaller business enterprises that use the standard edition of the database, such as Oracle8i or Oracle9i. This pack monitors and diagnoses problems, tunes high impact indexes and tracks and compares changes in the Oracle environment. The Oracle Standard Management Pack includes the following applications: Oracle Performance Manager, Oracle Index Tuning Wizard, Oracle Create Baseline, Oracle Compare Database Objects and Oracle Advanced Events. | Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack |
Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications | 9.2.0.1.0
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The Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications extends Oracle Enterprise Manager to enable administrators to correlate all tiers of their Oracle Applications deployment. This deployment extends from Oracle Applications-specific Concurrent Processing down through the middle-tier to the database and node. | Getting Started with the Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications |
Oracle Messaging Gateway | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Messaging Gateway is an Oracle database feature. It provides integration of Oracle-based applications with third party message queuing-based applications. It provides automatic queue-to-queue propagation from Advanced Queuing (AQ) queue to a third party queue and from a third party queue to an Advanced Queuing (AQ) queue. Advanced Queuing is a high performance messaging queuing feature of Oracle database. | Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide-Advanced Queuing |
Oracle Tuning Pack | 9.2.0.1.0
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The Oracle Tuning Pack provides advanced tools that focus on tuning the highest impact database performance areas, such as application SQL, indexing strategies, instance parameters controlling I/O, SGA performance and object sizing, placement and reorganization. The applications included in the Oracle Tuning Pack are Oracle SQL Analyze, Oracle Expert, Outline Editor, Outline Management, Oracle Index, Tuning Wizard, Reorg Wizard and the Tablespace Map. | Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack |
Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site | 9.2.0.1.0
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The Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site enables administrators to access the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console from a Web browser. The Oracle Enterprise Manager web site uses the Oracle HTTP Server as a web listener. | Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide |
Oracle HTTP Server | 1.3.22.0.0.a | Oracle HTTP Server provides a preconfigured, ready-to-use listener to enable use of a browser-based Oracle Enterprise Manager Console with Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site. It includes the following components: | Apache documentation |
Oracle Intelligent Agent | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Intelligent Agent monitors targets on a managed node for registered events and scheduled jobs sent by the 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 and Reference |
Oracle interMedia | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle interMedia consists of services that manage rich content, such as audio, video and images and associated metadata in an integrated fashion with other enterprise information. | Oracle interMedia User's Guide and Reference |
Oracle interMedia Annotator | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle interMedia Annotator is an XML-based engine that interprets various media formats, parses out application metadata from these formats, and uploads this data along with the media into interMedia objects. | Oracle interMedia Annotator User's Guide |
Oracle interMedia Audio
(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle interMedia Audio provides for the storage, retrieval, and management of digitized audio data within an Oracle database. | Oracle interMedia User's Guide and Reference |
Oracle interMedia Client
(part of Oracle interMedia) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle interMedia Client provides an Oracle9i interMedia audio, image and video Java interface that makes it easy for you to use client-side applications to manipulate or modify multimedia data stored in a network-accessible database on the server. | Oracle interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference |
Oracle interMedia Common Files
(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle interMedia Common Files includes the common files used by Oracle interMedia components. | Not applicable |
Oracle interMedia Image
(installed with Oracle interMedia, formerly Oracle Image Cartridge) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle interMedia Image 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. | Oracle interMedia User's Guide and Reference |
Oracle interMediaVideo
(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle interMedia Video provides for the storage, retrieval and management of digitized video data within an Oracle database. | Oracle interMedia User's Guide and Reference |
Oracle Internet Directory | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Internet Directory is an LDAP v3-compliant directory service implemented as an Oracle9i database application. It provides an optional single repository for the storage and management of Oracle user and application metadata, such as Oracle Net network connector and database listener parameters. Oracle Internet Directory's availability, scalability and integration capabilities make it suitable for general deployment in enterprise and internet applications.
If you have deployed an Oracle Internet Directory instance, installing the Oracle9i database with the Custom installation options enables you to specify the LDAP directory server for storing the entry attributes. In a typical installation scenario, you install the Oracle Internet Directory on a dedicated server. |
Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant is a tool for creating the Oracle Internet Directory tablespaces and schema in the Oracle9i database when you install Oracle Internet Directory. | Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Internet Directory Client Toolset | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Internet Directory Client Toolset is available on Windows platforms to access Oracle Internet Directory server components. | Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Internet Directory Manager (Oracle Directory Manager)
(integrated with Oracle Enterprise Manager) |
9.2.0.1.0
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This is a Java-based tool for administering Oracle Internet Directory and related processes. | Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Drivers | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle JDBC Drivers are a standard set of Java classes, specified by JavaSoft, that provide vendor-independent access to relational data. | Oracle JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference |
Oracle Java Tools | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Java Tools are utilities for building and deploying Java stored procedures with Oracle's Java Virtual Machine. | Oracle SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference |
Oracle JavaServer Pages (JSP) | 1.1.3.1.0 | Oracle JavaServer Pages generates dynamic content in Web pages that are output by applications running on web servers. This technology enables you to include Java code snippets and calls to external Java components in the markup code of your web pages. | Oracle JavaServer Pages Developer's Guide and Reference |
Oracle Label Security | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Label Security enables you to add label-based access control to your Oracle9i applications. It mediates access to rows in database tables based on a label contained in the row, and the label and privileges associated with each user session. Oracle Label Security is built on the virtual private database technology of Oracle9i Enterprise Edition. It includes the Oracle Policy Manager, a graphical user interface for ease of administration.
Note: Oracle Label Security requires a separate license. |
Oracle Label Security Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Locale Builder | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Locale Builder simplifies manipulation of National Language Support locale data definitions. It provides a graphical user interface for viewing, modifying and defining locale-specific data. | Oracle Globalization Support Guide |
Oracle interMedia Locator
(installed with Oracle interMedia) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle interMedia Locator enables Oracle9i to support online internet-based geocoding facilities for locator applications and proximity queries. | Oracle Spatial User's Guide and Reference |
Oracle Management Server | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Management Server is the middle tier of Oracle Enterprise Manager. It provides centralized intelligence and distributed control between clients and managed nodes. The Oracle Management Server relies on a database repository that maintains system data, application data and the state of the managed targets distributed throughout the environment. | Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Names | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Names is a distributed naming service developed for Oracle environments to help simplify the setup and administration of global, client/server computing networks. It establishes and maintains an integrated system of Names servers.
Oracle Names servers work like a directory service, storing addresses for all the database services on a network and making them available to clients that want to make a connection. |
Oracle Net Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Net Services | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Net Services provides products that enable client connections to databases across a network. A client-side application sends a request to Oracle Net Services to be transported across the network to the server.
Oracle Net Services (not Oracle Universal Installer) installs TCP/IP and Named Pipes. |
Oracle Net Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
(installed with Oracle Net) |
9.2.0.1.0
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The Installer starts the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant during installation to configure directory service usage and Oracle Net Services components. Oracle Net Configuration Assistant can run in stand-alone mode to configure Oracle Net Services. | Oracle Net Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Net Listener | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Net Listener accepts connections, through a protocol, from client applications on the network.
Note: Oracle Net Listener is not installable through any Oracle9i Client installation types. |
Oracle Net Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Net Manager
(installed with Oracle Net Services; integrated with Oracle Enterprise Manager) |
9.2.0.1.0 | Network administrators and DBAs use Oracle Net Manager to configure and administer Oracle Net Services. | Oracle9i Net Services Administrator's Guide |
Oracle OLAP | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle OLAP, which is embedded in the Oracle9i database, enables you to build and deploy business intelligence applications. These applications perform complex analysis of warehouse data stored in both relational and multi-dimension schemas (analytic workspaces). The applications can be developed either by using the Oracle OLAP API to access the warehouse via OLAP catalog metadata or by using SQL to interact with the warehouse directly. Oracle OLAP supports a full range of analytic capabilities. | Oracle9i OLAP User's Guide |
Oracle Partitioning | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Partitioning provides more control in managing tables and indexes by directing all maintenance operations to individual partitions rather than to tables and index names.
Note: This product requires a separate license. |
Oracle9i Concepts
Oracle9i Data Warehousing Guide |
Oracle Personalization | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Personalization provides real-time personalization for applications using a recommendation engine that is embedded in an Oracle9i database. Oracle Personalization uses the Recommendation Engine API, a Java API, to collect data and return recommendations to a web site, call center, or other customer-facing application. Users can also generate recommendations in bulk. Recommendations (such as products, page content, banner ads, and navigational links) are based on both explicit (transactions, purchases, ratings, demographics) and implicit (clicks, pages and banners viewed) information.
Note: This product is on a separate CD-ROM. |
Oracle Personalization Administrator's Guide
Getting Started with Oracle Personalization Recommendation Engine API Programmer's Guide Recommendation Engine Batch API Programmer's Guide |
Oracle PL/SQL Gateway | 9.2.0.1.0
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The PL/SQL Gateway provides support for building and deploying PL/SQL-based applications on the web. PL/SQL stored procedures retrieve data from database tables and generate HTTP responses. You can deploy it in the following way:
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Oracle Internet Application Server Release: Using mod_plsql
Oracle9i Administrator's Reference Release 2 (9.2.0.1.0) for UNIX Systems Oracle Servlet Engine User's Guide |
Oracle Policy Manager
(integrated with Oracle Enterprise Manager) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Policy Manager is a graphical user interface for administering Oracle Label Security, Virtual Private Database and application context. | Oracle Label Security Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Real Application Clusters | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Real Application Clusters enables the database to run in clustered systems. Oracle instances in the nodes of the cluster provide shared access to the single database. A clustered database enhances scalability and high availability for all types of applications.
Note: This product requires a separate license. |
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration |
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard I | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard I is an optional feature that provides enhanced high availability for clusters. Oracle Real Applications Clusters Guard I supports a primary or secondary configuration with rapid failover and minimal overhead. | Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard Administration and Reference Guide |
Oracle Spatial | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Spatial provides data management for location data, including information regarding addresses, road networks and sales territories. Oracle Spatial provides powerful spatial type management, indexing methods and spatial operators for the deployment of location-based services and extends the capabilities of existing Oracle-based applications.
Note: This product requires a separate license. |
Oracle9i Spatial User's Guide and Reference |
Oracle Spatial Index Advisor
(installed with Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
9.2.0.1.0
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This component helps analyze and tune spatial indexes on data. Use it to see if indexes are properly defined for optimum query performance. You can also use it to visually inspect the distribution of the data. | Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide |
Oracle SQLJ | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle SQLJ is a standard way to embed SQL statements in Java programs. Oracle SQLJ consists of the following components: | Oracle9i SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference |
Oracle SQLJ Runtime
(installed with SQLJ) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle SQLJ Runtime is a thin layer of pure Java code that runs above the JDBC driver. When Oracle SQLJ translates your SQLJ source code using standard SQLJ code generation, embedded SQL commands in your Java application are replaced by calls to the SQLJ runtime. When you run the application, the SQLJ runtime acts as an intermediary, reading information about your SQL operations from your profile and passing instructions along to the JDBC driver. | Oracle9i SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference |
Oracle SQLJ Translator
(installed with SQLJ) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle SQLJ Translator is a preprocessor for Java programs that contain embedded SQL statements. It converts the SQL statements to JDBC calls. | Oracle9i SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference |
Oracle Syndication Server | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Syndication Server securely syndicates Internet content to internet subscribers. Syndication Server supports all available communication mechanisms while allowing the subscriber access via multiple channels to internet resources, enterprise portals, corporate databases and conventional file systems. | Oracle Syndication Server User's and Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Text
(formerly Oracle interMedia Text) |
9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Text uses standard SQL to index, search and analyze text and documents stored in the Oracle database, in files and on the Web. Oracle Text analyzes document themes and gists and searches text using various search strategies. It also renders search results in several formats and analyzes and indexes most document formats with over 150 document filters. Oracle Text supports approximately 39 languages and bulk loads documents in the database with SQL*Loader. | Oracle9i Text Reference
Oracle Text Application Developer's Guide |
OracleText Manager
(installed with Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications) |
9.2.0.1.0
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OracleText Manager is an application for managing Oracle Text functionality. | Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide |
Oracle Ultra Search | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Ultra Search, a search engine that is built on top of Oracle Text, searches, organizes and categorizes content from multiple repositories, including databases, Web pages, files and mail servers. | Oracle Ultra Search |
Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) | 2.2.0.10.0 | Oracle Universal Installer is a Java-based application that lets you quickly install (interactively or non-interactively), update, and remove Oracle products. | Oracle9i Installation Guide
Oracle Universal Installer Concepts Guide |
Oracle Utilities | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Utilities consists of the following products for database administration:
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Oracle9i Utilities |
Oracle Wallet Manager | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Wallet Manager stores and manages public-key security credentials for clients and servers. It generates a public-private key pair and creates a certificate request for submission to a certificate authority. | Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
Oracle Workflow | 2.6.2 | Oracle Workflow is a workflow management system that supports business process definition and automation. The technology enables automation and continuous improvement of business processes, routing information of any type according to user-defined business rules. | Oracle Workflow Client Installation Notes
Oracle Workflow Guide Oracle Workflow Server Installation Notes |
Oracle Workflow Builder | 2.6.2 | Oracle Workflow Builder is a graphical user interface tool for creating, viewing, and modifying workflow process definitions. | Oracle Workflow Client Installation Notes
Oracle Workflow Guide |
Oracle Workflow Mailer | 2.6.2 | Oracle Workflow Mailer performs email send and response processing for the Oracle Workflow Notification System. | Oracle Workflow Client Installation Notes
Oracle Workflow Guide |
Oracle Workspace Manager | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Workspace Manager enables long-duration transactions to be managed with concurrency, security and referential integrity. Transactions lasting days or months are visible in a workspace until explicitly merged with production data. Transactions can also be rolled back to any point in time without any changes to the application SQL. | Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide-Workspace Manager |
Oracle XML Developer's Kit | 9.2.0.1.0
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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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Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide - XML
Oracle9i XML Reference |
Oracle XML SQL Utility | 9.2.0.1.0
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The Oracle XML SQL Utility is a set of Java classes and PL/SQL wrappers that permit queries to return result sets or objects wrapped in XML. | Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide - XML
Oracle9i XML Reference |
Oracle9i Data Mining | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle9i Data Mining, which is embedded in the Oracle9i 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. | Oracle9i Data Mining Administrator's Guide
Oracle9i Data Mining Concepts |
Oracle9i JVM Accelerator | 9.2.0.1.0
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The Oracle9i JVM Accelerator eliminates interpreter overhead by translating standard Java class files into specialized C source files. A platform-dependent C compiler then processes the C source files into native libraries, which can load dynamically. The Oracle9i JVM Accelerator is portable to all operating system and hardware platforms. | Oracle9i Java Stored Procedures Development Guide
Oracle9i Java Developer's Guide |
Oracle9i JVM Enterprise Edition | 9.2.0.1.0
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The Oracle9i JVM includes Oracle's Java Virtual Machine, embedded JDBC drivers, and SQLJ translator. | Oracle9i Java Developer's Guide |
Oracle9i Server | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle9i Server is the database component of Oracle9i. | Getting to Know Oracle9i |
Pro*C/C++ | 9.2.0.1.0
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Pro*C/C++ takes SQL statements embedded in 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 can compile and use to build applications that access an Oracle database.
Note: This product requires a separate license as a part of Oracle Programmer. |
Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide |
Pro*COBOL | 1.8.77
9.2.0.1.0 |
Pro*COBOL takes SQL statements embedded in a COBOL program and converts them to standard COBOL code. When you precompile this code, the result is a COBOL program you can compile and use to build applications that access an Oracle database.
Note: This product requires a separate license as a part of Oracle Programmer. |
Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide |
Pro*FORTRAN | 1.8.77 | Pro*FORTRAN takes SQL statements embedded in a FORTRAN program and converts them to standard FORTRAN code. When you precompile this code, the result is a FORTRAN program you can compile and use to build applications that access an Oracle database.
Note: This product requires a separate license as a part of Oracle Programmer. |
Pro*Fortran Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide |
Single Sign On Support | 9.2.0.1.0
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Oracle Advanced Security provides single sign-on to multiple accounts and applications with a single password. Strong authentication occurs transparently in subsequent connections. Oracle supports Kerberos, DCE and Secure Sockets Layers (SSL)-based single sign-on. | Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
SQL*Module Ada | 9.2.0.1.0
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SQL*Module Ada takes SQL statements embedded in an Ada program and converts them to standard Ada code. When you precompile this code, the result is a Ada program you can compile and use to build applications that access an Oracle database.
Note: This product requires a separate license as a part of Oracle Programmer. |
SQL*Module for Ada Programmer's Guide |
SQL*Plus | 9.2.0.1.0
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SQL*Plus is a command line interface that enables you to use SQL and PL/SQL database languages with an Oracle database. | SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference |
SQL*Plus Worksheet
(installed with Oracle Enterprise Manager) |
9.2.0.1.0
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SQL*Plus Worksheet is a graphical user interface for manually entering SQL, PL/SQL and DBA commands or running stored scripts. | Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide |
TCP/IP Protocol Support | 9.2.0.1.0
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TCP/IP Protocol Support enables client/server conversation over a network using TCP/IP and Oracle Net. This combination of Oracle products enables an Oracle application on a client to communicate with remote Oracle databases through TCP/IP (if the Oracle database is running on a host system that supports network communication using TCP/IP).
Multi-Threaded Server (MTS) Support is available in TCP/IP networks. Connection Pooling is available only with MTS on TCP/IP networks. |
Oracle Net Administrator's Guide |
XML Development Kit (an Oracle version) | 9.2.0.1.0
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Required for integrating and running XML applications with the database. | Not applicable |
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