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Two Oracle's installed
In my directory /u01/app/oracle/product
I have two Oracle products installed. $ ls 8.1.7 817_http The application installed on the server is using PL/SQL procs to display webpages(not sure how) Now I have to create a similar server for development. Our sysadmin has built up a host similar to Live. But now he wants to know, which Oracle is to be installed so that PL/SQL procs can be used by webpages. I assume it should be Oracle 8.1.7. I also assume we need some web toolkit with it. Any idea, what is this? One more doubt, most of our servers had Apache installed in /u01/apache. This was done with a standard kit which our project had. But this Live server has Apache installed in /usr/local/Apache. Is this the default for Apache on Solaris? Thanks. |
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