Oracle has gone back to "Oracle Application Server" as the name for iAS, it
seems.
Oracle Web Server 3.0.1.1 (1998 says the manual)
Oracle (Web) Application Server 4.0 (? 1999 ?)
Oracle Application Server 4.0.8.2 (May 2000 for Windows)
Oracle Internet Application Server 8i 1.0.1 (August 2000 for W
Thanks...
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> iAS or OAS 4.0.8.x?
>
> OAS came after OWS 3.0.1.
>
> The products work with previous versions of the db usually, but h
iAS or OAS 4.0.8.x?
OAS came after OWS 3.0.1.
The products work with previous versions of the db usually, but here is a
list of roughly what database was "current" at the time each web server was
released.
OWS -- Oracle 7.3, last release was 7.3.4
OAS -- Oracle 8.0, last release was
Dear all,
I am new to Oracle and I am trying to install OAS. Currently, I have
Oracle8i personal edition on my PC and I would like to install OAS... but I
can't figure out which version is suitable for the database.. Thanks.
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waiting for ORB to be ready...
ORB is not responding. Please restart manually...
OWS-20214: The OAS processes can not be started, because the CORBA orb
processes can not be started.
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current problem (after issuing owsctl start) is:
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Please wait while the command is being processed on host frog ...
Starting ORB process...
waiting for ORB to be ready...
ORB is not responding. Please restart manually...
OWS-20214: The OAS
an option. At this point I'm wondering if anyone has encountered
anything like this.
The situation is as follows:
The application is written in PL/SQL with some JavaScript. The Oracle
is 8.1.6 on solaris 7. It is OAS 4 (I know it is old and that probably
doesn't help) using secure Appac
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Good luck. The "smooth" install is at a grinding halt at the moment, with
half the components throwing java exceptions all over the place. Did I
mentio
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> I will see what I can do. Thanks Scott!
>
> RF
>
> Robert G. Freeman - Oracle OCP
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> I will see what I can do. Thanks Scott!
>
> RF
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> Robert G. Freeman - Oracle OCP
> Or
bloated and slower - at least the
install portion.
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
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I don't think it's deliberate, probably just because products are being
rolled out so quickly and the technology is changing.
OAS and OWS were different from iAS, they used an Oracle-built (I believe)
web server.
iAS relies on Apache.
As for the change from 1.0 to 9I rel 2 for iAS
developer at heart. I
> > know a little Java, a
> > little Asp
> > (enough, as they say, to be really dangerous!), I
> > used to do C code that now
> > makes
> > my head swim to look at. (I think to myself, what
> > the devil was I doing??)
> >
Gene,
the order as far as memory serves is roughly:
Oracle WebServer 2.x
Oracle Web Server/Oracle Application Server 3.0.x
Oracle Application Server 4.0.x
Oracle 9i Application Server 1.0 - 1.0.2.2.2
Oracle 9i Application Server 9.0.2 (Release 2) - 13th May release date I
think.
There was some
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> I believe, about 95% confident, that they are
ubject: RE: A DBA looks at OAS | IAS vs. Locally-built Apache
>
> I believe, about 95% confident, that they are the same. I think Oracle
> applications customers receive the the 1.0.2X numbered versions.
>
> Ian MacGregor
> Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
>
y '02, according to the cd.
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
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Sorry Gene,
the latest version is 9.0.2. 1.0.2.2.2 was the previous release.
Version 9.0.2 is quite different (in respects of install method and hardware
requirements at least) so if you're familiar with 9iAS already you might
want to evaluate R2 for a while. Or sit tight and let the early adopter
Freeman, Robert [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> This is Oracle9i Application Server Version 1.0.2.2.3a for NT.
> So, I
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>
> Now I am confused. Supposedly, I just received the latest 9iAS from
> Oracle and its version is 1.0.2.2.2a. Is this 9iAS release 2, 9iAS
> release 1.0.2, etc?
>
> Gene
>
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> This is Oracle9i Application Server Version 1.0.2.2.3a for NT.
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Thanks, mkb. I'm installing 9.0.2 now on HPUX. Good info.
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
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> No books or tips. Just my recent experience
> *trying*
> to install 9iAS R2 (I hope that's what you meant
> when
> you wrote OAS).
>
> I downloaded 9iAS J2EE and Web Cache for Solaris and
> HP-UX.
>
> Oracle recommends about
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> This is Oracle9i
u tend to start talkin'
crazy.
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No books or tips. Just my recent experience *trying*
to install 9iAS R2 (I hope that's what you meant when
you wrote OAS).
I downloaded 9iAS J2EE and
mother's dying words. But I
guess if your body's covered in third degree burns, and
your foot's caught in a bear trap, you tend to start talkin'
crazy.
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It really OAS
esday, July 17, 2002 10:49 AM
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No books or tips. Just my recent experience *trying*
to install 9iAS R2 (I hope that's what you meant when
you wrote OAS).
I downloaded 9iAS J2EE and Web Cache for Solaris and
HP-UX.
Oracle recommends about 1GB ram, 1G
No books or tips. Just my recent experience *trying*
to install 9iAS R2 (I hope that's what you meant when
you wrote OAS).
I downloaded 9iAS J2EE and Web Cache for Solaris and
HP-UX.
Oracle recommends about 1GB ram, 1GB swap and lots of
free disk space. Anyway, my target Solaris box had
It really OAS and not iAS? If it is, you need to upgrade your software. There is a
published exploit against the version of Apache used by Oracle's latest iAS release.
Oracle has released a patch which stops the exploit
I have built Oracle web servers for years, but I am now of the
e time and a machine here at work to start
playing with
OAS just to see what it's all about. Anyone have any good suggestions with
regards
to:
1. Sites, books, white papers and the like with good install tips, hints,
warnings and the like.
2. Sites, books, white papers and the like Quick
Hi DBAs,
I would like to know the ways we can manage OAS ( ver. 4.0.8 ) without using
Browser. For example, how do we create DADs without using browser admin
utility. Is there any Oracle utility available to use at OS prompt?
Possible ?
Thanks,
Arul.
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Hi
I am using OAS 4082 on Sun Solaris, with Oracle 8.1.6.
I was wondering if there is any way of Using 2 DAD's (Data Access
Descriptors) with one plsql cartridge agent ?
Regards
Saj
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ive; while *nix is case sensitive;
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>
> Who's in charge of OAS (DBA, SysAdmin, Developer)?
In my case DBA, because I'm an ex-SysAdmin & the only person
who had a fighting chance to make this POS s/w oper
/maintenance?
Who's in charge of OAS (DBA, SysAdmin, Developer)?
Stability? We've had numerous issues with Weblogic recently, hence the
question.
Do you feel the ROI has justified the purchase?
How many developers are involved in writing apps and/or supporting your
installation?
Thanks in advan
we have a problem with our OAS...
in the admin page (OAS node manager ?!)
there is a tree where there is list of HTTP listeners...
now there is no entry under the HTTP list...
0 experience in using OAS...
help!
thanks. =)
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Has anyone gotten OAS 4082 to work with a certificate generated with OpenSSL?
Our sysadmin generated the cert with OpenSSL and registered it and all that,
so it is bought and paid for. Before I have him use genreq to generate the
certificate and go through the whole process again, I'd
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Maybe it will be known as "the application server formally know as"
and have "slave" written all over the documentation
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Maybe it will be known as "the application server formally know as"
and have "slave" written all over the documentation
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What do you think the next web server will be c
What do you think the next web server will be called?
OWAS
OAS
IAS
AS?
I'm betting it will be called either iS or AS.
The next one after that will be called just 'S'.
Then there will be an application server with no name. Just a dot maybe.
Maybe nothing at all.
Regards,
You forgot to say it is obsolete. :)
Jared
On Monday 03 December 2001 19:35, satish p wrote:
> Hi ,
> OAS - Oracle application server .
>
> satish
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Hi
,
OAS -
Oracle application server .
satish
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Hi all,
What is OAS
Hi all,
What is OAS ?
Thx...
Hi!
I have an old piece of code from a web application developed for OAS 4.0.8.
I am trying to port it to iAS in 8.1.7. The code has a procedure defined like
this:
procedure form_edt (num_entries IN NUMBER,
name_array IN owa.vc_arr
Hello all,
Is there a mailing list where Oracle Application Server issues are
discussed?
Thanks,
Paul
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Subject:OAS
I've re-installed OAS, in a different directory to
oracle 8.1.6 server.
Now when I into the OAS manager and try to install the pl/sql
toolkit or
create
the DAD, I get the error bel
I've re-installed OAS, in a different directory to
oracle 8.1.6 server.
Now when I into the OAS manager and try to install the pl/sql toolkit or
create
the DAD, I get the error below
OWS-28200: Oracle Database Error : 12514
Error while trying to retrieve text for error ORA-12514
Do
opt/var/m1/ows/ows/4.0/lib//libwrblog.so: symbol naeren128i: referenced
symbol not found
OWS-08820: Unable to start oassrv process
'/opt/var/m1/ows/ows/4.0/bin/oassrv'.
Initialization Failure- Exiting OAS...
Execute STOP of all the OAS Processes from the OAS Manager
Saj
On Fri, 29 Ju
ation Failure- Exiting OAS...
Execute STOP of all the OAS Processes from the OAS Manager
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9iAS is a royal pain in the keister. Course I just spent 2 16 hour
days
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9iAS is a royal pain in the keister. Course I just spent 2 16 hour
tch with certain RDBMS but it doesn't mean that it only
works with this certain release. Care managers try to ship a bundle of new
products together for client to try it and decide if he wants to go to those
new versions. As an example we used to ship oracle 8i, developer 6i, oem
2.x, OAS 4.0
an example we used to ship oracle 8i, developer 6i, oem
2.x, OAS 4.0.8.x together. No we ship IAS 1.0.2 with Apache, Oracle 8.1.7,
OEM, Forms and reports 6i, discoverer 4i together but it doesn't mean that
forms and reports 6i doesn't work with 8.0.x database. For an example
- Forms and Re
can't really remember what that one was called, it crashed pretty
much constantly)
Oracle Application Server 4.x
WebDB (really built on OAS 4, an addon of sorts)
8i Oracle Application Server (from 4 to 8 :)
9i Application Server
Oracle Portal (built on 9iAS, was it also built on 8iOAS?)
The
9i iAS == 8i OAS. Oracle renamed 8i 1.0 to 9i 1.0. Version numbers are
consistent.
Marc Perkowitz
Senior Consultant
TWJ Consulting, LLP
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OK, now I'm puzzled.
About 3 weeks ago Oracle mailed me a copy of 8.1.7. at home, along with the
9i iAS.
The iAS documentation refers to 8i OAS (version 1.0.1), it says we can
"migrate" from 8i OAS to iAS.
Does this mean if I had installed 8i OAS (v. 1.0.1), I could apply a pa
one of my proc returns millions of bytes of data
from using oas. If I use stateless i.e. i just give POST
/dcd/proc_name?para1¶2 it works okay but if I issue POST ,HOST ,
CONTENT LENGTH ( stateful ) my data get corrupted at some specific position
.
Any hint why ?
Big P
*** {01.15.025} Cross - Oracle OAS ndwfn4.so library buffer overflow
The ndwfn4.so shared library shipped with Oracle's Application Server
version 4.0.8.2 has been found to contain a remotely exploitable buffer
overflow in the handling of long URL requests. The ndwfn4.so library is
design
We have an old Oracle Web Server 3.0.1.1 here, with now nine cartridges, and
CPU remains consistently above 95%. This is a dual 350MHz CPU Dell
PowerEdge 2400.
I am curious now, is there a practical limit to the number of cartridges an
Oracle Web Server can support without some part of it becomi
Title: Migration from OAS to IAS
Hi gurus,
We plan on migrating all OAS applications to IAS. I did some reading on this and I have a question.
We have a couple of OAS applications, each application belonging to a different Oracle user. Each application has its DAD pointed to its Oracle user
Hi!
I want to try out OAS, recently offered by OTN. I have following queries for
deploying application totally based on Oracle Forms6i and Reports 6i:
What components to install for deploying Oracle forms based application
Should the application be located in a particular folder for the OAS to
Title: Off-Topic OAS, IAS, and Apache
I have little experience using web servers for high volume sites. We have one project that expects to have 1,000 concurrent users. They're using OAS and load testing with Load Runner. They're having problems getting anywhere close to that
Friday, March 02, 2001 4:28 PM
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Subject:RE: OAS and iAS file size comparisons
I've actually got two copies of the CDs. S'pose the other set'll
make nice
coasters. The first set came pretty fast from custom
Seley, Linda [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I've actually got two copies of the CDs. S'pose the other set'll
make nice
I've actually got two copies of the CDs. S'pose the other set'll make nice
coasters. The first set came pretty fast from customer service, 3 or 4
business days. It was a rush order because we needed it before the demo
that Oracle sales was coming to do for us. The second copy I got from our
sa
Linda,
Where did you get the CD's for the 9iAS? I tried the download method and "FileSplit"
them back together. No luck. WinZip reported the file was corrupt. I tried the
download method twice but still no luck. How long did you have to wait for the CD's to
arrive in smailmail? If you download
ts of list ORACLE-L
OAS 4.0.8.2 for NT was 121M in size, zipped.
iAS for NT is two CDs in size, 569,609K + 403,131K.
What did they put in this new version that is so HUGE?
Unbelievable.
How big will Oracle 9i be, I wonder.
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
Systems
nstalled but not working)
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OAS 4.0.8.2 for NT was 121M in size, zipped.
iAS for NT is two CDs in size, 569,609K + 403,131K.
What did they put in this new version that is so HUGE?
Unbelievable.
H
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001,Seley, Linda scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
->Everything but the kitchen sink.. 9iAS includes Apache, Forms Server,
->Reports Server, Portal, DB Cache, Discoverer Server, Queue Manager, Wireless
->if you want it, and possibly others I've left out. Consider yours
hi guys,
I installed OAS 4.0 on a NT server successfully.Then as per the post
installation tasks in the installation guide i followed the following
1) Rebooted the machine
2) connecting to the welcome page using
http://hostname.domain:port_number
3) Entered the node manager username and password
d but not working)
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OAS 4.0.8.2 for NT was 121M in size, zipped.
iAS for NT is two CDs in size, 569,609K + 403,131K.
What did they put in this new version that is so HUGE?
Unbelievable.
Ho
OAS 4.0.8.2 for NT was 121M in size, zipped.
iAS for NT is two CDs in size, 569,609K + 403,131K.
What did they put in this new version that is so HUGE?
Unbelievable.
How big will Oracle 9i be, I wonder.
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
Systems Admin & Operations | A
hi guys,
I installed OAS 4.0 on a NT server successfully.Then as per the post
installation tasks in the installation guide i followed the following
1) Rebooted the machine
2) connecting to the welcome page using
http://hostname.domain:port_number
3) Entered the node manager username and password
Different names for the same product at different time in its life
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>
>
> Anyone have any idea what the difference between the following two
products
> from Oracle.
Anyone have any idea what the difference between the following two products
from Oracle.
Oracle Application Server and Oracle Internet Application Server
Regards,
Murali Vallath
Oracle Certified DBA
http://www8.ewebcity.com/muralivallath/
http://www.summerksyus.com/
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Hi,
We are trying to run forms server (6) and OAS 4.0.8 on the same (NT) machine
and need to have both listen on port 80.
Now being on the same machine is the preferred method, but normally Forms
Server listens on Port 9000. Due to requirement laid down on us from above,
we need to accomplish
Title: RE: OT NT2K vs Unix.
Hi
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I've
installed OAS 4.0.8.1 on Solaris 2.7. When I run the env command against
my oas user (oas40), it tells me that TNS_ADMIN is set to
TNS_ADMIN=/opt/oas40/product/4.0.8.1/network/admin/tnsnames.ora. This
tnsnames contains ONLY host information fo
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