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Apache on 10g R2

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Michael42 - 29 Jan 2006 13:46 GMT
Hello,

I am getting ramped up on 10g.  In Oracle 9i on Solaris 8 the web
server used was Apache and was installed under
$ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache etc.

In Oracle 10g where is Apache installed on Sun Solaris?

Thanks,

Michael42
hpuxrac - 29 Jan 2006 21:33 GMT
> Hello,
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> In Oracle 10g where is Apache installed on Sun Solaris?

I think Apache is no longer mandatory for 10.2 ( and probably 10.1 ).

The companion cd should have Apache on it I believe.
Michael42 - 30 Jan 2006 00:09 GMT
>>  think Apache is no longer mandatory for 10.2 ( and probably 10.1 ).

What web server does Oracle used then for iSQLPlus and it's new web
based OEM (dbconsole)?

Thanks,

Michael
DA Morgan - 30 Jan 2006 16:59 GMT
>>> think Apache is no longer mandatory for 10.2 ( and probably 10.1 ).
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> Michael

They don't require one.
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Michael42 - 30 Jan 2006 22:30 GMT
>> They don't require one.

Does this mean that the mod_plsql applications I created in Oracle 9i
will not work in 10g?

If you could elaborate a bit on the native Oracle Database web server
architecture please.

Thanks again,

Michael42
hpuxrac - 31 Jan 2006 01:43 GMT
> >> They don't require one.
>
> Does this mean that the mod_plsql applications I created in Oracle 9i
> will not work in 10g?

No they will work you will just have to do probably a little setup and
testing.

What we said so far is that Apache is not installed by default.

> If you could elaborate a bit on the native Oracle Database web server
> architecture please.

Oracle has a whole bunch of forum that it hosts.  I am sure people over
there can help you out.  I haven't had time to play around yet with the
10g plsql stuff.

Besides forum's you can find at www.oracle.com there is always
asktom.oracle.com
Cris Carampa - 31 Jan 2006 09:53 GMT
> If you could elaborate a bit on the native Oracle Database web server
> architecture please.

Since the introduction of XML DB in Oracle 9i Release 2, the Oracle
server has contained an embedded HTTP server in addition to the Apache
HTTP server. In Oracle 10g Release 2 this HTTP server can be used as an
embedded PL/SQL gateway to run PL/SQL applications via mod_plsql. The
administration of Database Access Descriptors (DADs) for the XML DB HTTP
server is performed using the DBMS_EPG package.

Further reading on
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/10g/dbms_epg_10gR2.php.

Kind regards,

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