Hi,

I realize I'm way behind on this but can anyone point me to any links which
describe the components that make up Oracle's Application Server in a novice
way.  The sort of things I'm looking for are 

In simple terms what is an Apps server?
What is an Apache Server and how does this integrate with the Apps server?
What is the difference between a Web site and Portal?
What third party technologies are used with Oracle Apps server?.

I have looked on OTN but cannot find something which describes the structure
at the level required (ie. a complete novice)

As I say I'm a complete novice in this area but our company is just starting
to look at a web based solution and I want to get an understanding of what's
involved and how this may effect me as a DBA.

Any help would be appreciated.

Dave Leach



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