Oracle9iAS Personalization Administrator's Guide Release 2(v9.0.2) Part Number A95243-03 |
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This manual describes the installation and administrative functions that need to be performed for Oracle9iAS Personalization (OP). See the release notes for platform-specific details and any late-breaking information.
This manual is intended for anyone planning to install and run Oracle9iAS Personalization -- either a database administrator or a system administrator.
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JAWS, a Windows screen reader, may not always correctly read the code examples in this document. The conventions for writing code require that closing braces should appear on an otherwise empty line; however, JAWS may not always read a line of text that consists solely of a bracket or brace.
This manual contains the following chapters:
Documentation for Oracle9iAS Personalization at the current release consists of the following documents:
Oracle9iAS Personalization documentation is a component of the Oracle9i Application Server Documentation Library. See especially:
Documentation for Oracle9iAS Personalization is provided in PDF and HTML formats.
To view the PDF files, you will need
http://www.adobe.com
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To view the HTML files, you will need
The OP Administrative UI includes extensive online help that can be summoned from a list of contents and from Help buttons.
In this manual, Windows refers to the Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and the Windows XP operating systems.
The SQL interface to Oracle9i is referred to as SQL. This interface is the Oracle9i implementation of the SQL standard ANSI X3.135-1992, ISO 9075:1992, commonly referred to as the ANSI/ISO SQL standard or SQL92. In examples, an implied carriage return occurs at the end of each line, unless otherwise noted. You must press the Return key at the end of a line of input.
The table below shows the conventions followed in this manual and their meanings:
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