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1. GET HEAD type magnus internal parsed html lt Object gt Both d1 noway sstest html and d1 ows 3 0 docs sstest html are parsed before being sent to the client although d1 noway sstest html does not appear on the directory mapping In addition accessing d1 noway sstest html does not allow any exec on the server machine but accessing dl ows21 docs sstest html does allow exec on the server machine Oracle Web Application Server only allows the SSI processing of the files under the directory specified in wrb app AppDirs section with use of SSI For example in wrb app AppDirs ssi SSI oracle ows 3 0 sample ssi All files under oracle ows 3 0 sample ssi are processed with the SSI cartridge before being sent to the client In addition the global SSI flag ParseHTMLExtn must stay TRUE to parse the file with any extension or you can set the ExtensionList html shtml to include the extension of files that must be parsed Similarly the global SSI flag EnableExecTag is global to the whole server and cannot be associated with any particular files Therefore the user can move all Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide parsed html or SSI files into the Oracle Application Server s virtual directory to be processed with SSI The SSI parameters ParseH TMLExtn EnableExecTag and ExtensionList can be configured as the user requires The wlmigrat tool lists all files and direct
2. Oracle Web Listener Configuration Only one general usage listener can be configured during installation To configure additional listeners use the Web Application Service Manager Enter the following Oracle Web Listener Configuration information Web Listener Name Defaults to www for the Oracle listener This is the application specific name You can change it to match your listener name Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Note The Microsoft Internet Information Server does not use a listener name Port Number Defaults to 80 Do not change this number Note For Microsoft you need to follow the Post Install steps in Post Installation and Administration on page 4 1 11 Copy Files This dialog allows you to confirm your configuration parameters When you click OK the installation is performed 12 If you chose to install SOL Net V 2 3 products you are now asked to specify which SOL Net V2 3 products you want to install a Select the SOL Net products you wish to install Your choices are SOL Net Client Version 2 3 2 1 6A and SOL Net Protocol Adapters b If you select the SOL Net Protocol Adapters you will be asked which Protocol Adapters you want to install Choose the Oracle TCP IP Adapter for use with Oracle Web Application Server Note Oracle Named Pipes Adapter Oracle SPX Adapter and Oracle DECNet Adapter are available but are not supported for use with Oracle Web Application Serv
3. e Uninstalling Oracle Web Application Server You may also use the Installer to configure third party Web servers for use with Oracle Web Application Server See the chapters on configuring third party servers and migrating to the Oracle Web Listener for more information on using third party servers Note to Oracle8 Users You must follow the pre installation steps described in the section Special Oracle8 User Information on page 3 2 to be able to successfully install Oracle Web Application Server Release 3 0 1 with your Oracle8 0 x database Installing a Single Node You may do a fresh single node installation of Oracle Web Application Server Release 3 0 1 Refer to Upgrading from Previous Releases on page 7 1 for information on upgrading from Version 2 x Installing a Primary Node in a Multi node Configuration The following activities are supported when installing a primary node in a multi node setup e first time 3 0 1 installation 3 0 1 reinstallation configuration of third party HTTP products saved automatically on partial install e 3 0 1 reinstallation and configure third party HTTP products using complete installation option configure if third party server detected on first time installation Installing a Remote Node in a Multi node configuration Cartridges Only The following installation activities are supported when installing cartridges only e first time 3 0 1 installation partial 3 0 1 reinst
4. 1 Home Page 4 3 owsctl utility cartridges A 3 environment variables A 3 files A 5 syntax A 1 P Perl Cartridge 1 4 persistent storage 1 7 PL SQL Cartridge 1 4 port default for administration listener 4 3 primary node installation 3 6 product dependencies 2 2 R reliability 1 2 remote database installation 2 3 remote installation cartridges 3 6 listener 3 6 remote node installation 3 6 required products 2 2 S scalability 1 2 security 1 3 1 5 server side includes 6 7 shared key 3 3 4 4 single node configuration 2 4 software requirements 2 2 starting the listener A 1 stopping the listener A 1 support customer x T third party HTTP servers 5 1 tools migrating 6 2 transaction support 1 6 U uninstallation procedure 3 11 upgrading Oracle PL SQL Agent 7 8 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Index 2 Vv VRML Cartridge 1 5 Ww Web Application Server starting 4 1 Web Request Broker 1 3 administration page location 5 5 Web Request Broker WRB 3 6 remote installation 3 6 WebServer 2 1 Home Page 4 3 WebServer Manager home page location 5 2 Index 3 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide
5. Authenticate by providing your username and password which were set during installation Follow the link to Configure FastTrack Enterprise Server 2 0 to use Oracle Web Request Broker 3 0 1 Enter the information for each listener you want to migrate e Netscape Server Type NS_HOME Netscape home directory e Netscape Server Name Click Configure Make sure the APP file mentioned in the CONFIG OBJ CONF file exists assuming you are running the Web Request Broker If it does not exist use the sample file SERVAPP DFL to create the APP file ORANT OWS30 ADMIN SVLISTENER APP Stop and start your Netscape HTTP server After configuration use the ORAWEB_HOME bin owsctl to start up the Netscape server For example 5 2 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide owsctl start fnsl To stop the server owsctl stop servername To check the status of the server owsctl status servername Note lf you use owsctl to start the Netscape server you must register the Netscape server with the Oracle Web Application Server Changes Made During Configuration The wlmigrat program does the following Configures the Netscape server configuration file obj conf under NS_HOME httpd server config FastTrack Server or NS_HOME https server config Enterprise Sav The migration tool links these files with Oracle WRB and saves the original files into filename The init function causes the Netscape server to lo
6. Designer 2000 Developer 2000 Discoverer Dynamic Discovery Option Easy Query Enabling the Information Age End User Layer Gist Global Accounting Engine Hyper SQL Intelligent Data Manager Internet Video Server Inter Office J SQL Live HTML Media Talk Network Computing Architecture Object Marketplace ODP Pulse ODP Techwire Open 2000 Oracle Access Oracle Access Manager Oracle Accounts Receivable Oracle Advanced Ben efits Oracle Agents Oracle Application Display Manager Oracle Applications Oracle Applications Window Man ager Oracle Assets Oracle Automotive Oracle BASIC Oracle Bills of Material Oracle Bookbatch Oracle BookBuilder Oracle Browser Oracle Business Analysis Oracle Business Manager Oracle Call Interface Oracle Ca pacity Oracle CASE Oracle CDD Administrator Oracle CDD Repository Oracle Clinical Oracle CODASYL DBMS Oracle Cooperative Applications Oracle Cost Management Oracle Data Browser Oracle Data Query Or acle Departmental Server Oracle DEVCONNECT Oracle Developer Programme Pulse Oracle Digital Library So lutions Framework Oracle Documents Oracle EDI Ex tender Oracle EDI Gateway Oracle Energy Oracle Engineering Oracle Enterprise Interface Manager Oracle Enterprise Manager Oracle Enterprise Manager Perfor mance Pack Oracle Expert Oracle Expert Option Oracle Express Administrator Oracle Express Analyzer Oracle Express Server Oracle Financial Analyzer Oracle Financial Controller Ora
7. NameTrans fn pfx2dir from tr img dir ORAWEB_ HOME demo img N NameTrans fn pfx2dir from sample bin dir SORAWEB_HOME sample bin name cgi NameTrans fn pfx2dir from sample dir SORAWEB_HOME sample N NameTrans fn pfx2dir from oracle N dir SORAWEB_HOMES doc The following functions are added to the obj conf default object section AuthTrans fn oracle adp auth trans PathCheck fn oracle adp path check ObjectType fn oracle adp object typ Service fn oracle adp service AddLog fn oracle adp addlog If Netscape FastTrack Enterprise 2 0 is chosen ndwfns20 dll and ndwfn20 dll are used If FastTrack Enterprise 2 1 is chosen ndwfns201 dll and ndwfn201 dll are used The default text plain type is CMT Commented out with in the default object section because it does not interpret the output of Oracle Web Application Server Java and WRB samples as HTML ObjectType fn force type type text plain Microsoft Internet Information Server Post Installation 5 4 For this release you must use the Oracle Installer to migrate Microsoft IIS Therefore Microsoft IIS must be installed before you run the Oracle Web Application Server installation Choose to configure Microsoft as the general usage listener in the Install and proceed with the Post installation steps listed below To configure the Microsoft Internet Informatio
8. Security With all the potential of real business applications but no face to face contact the Web presents new security challenges Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 supports full end to end security at the client at every level within the Web server architecture and through the firewall to an Oracle database This unprecedented degree of granularity supports not only username password protection but also custom security schemes For even greater protection of vital data Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 supports industry standard SSL 3 0 1 encryption as well as Oracle Advanced Networking Option for secure communications and transactions Supported Features Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 Standard Edition CORBA compliant ORB Web Request Broker Introduction cartridge based development platform CORBA compliant ORB based Web Request Broker support for fully distributed applications listener independence language independent development third party cartridges available through the cartridge solutions network Web Request Broker WRB services implemented as CORBA compliant object services supports distributed listener and cartridge architecture automatic server redirection on maximum connections reached safe scalable architecture dynamic load balancing automatic context management open API for custom extensions 1 3 Fully portable WRB API Java Cartridge PL SQL Cartridge LiveHTML Cartridg
9. WRB Web Listener and cartridges are installed on the same machine Install a Multi Node Select a multi node installation if you want to install different components on separate machines For example if you want WRB Listener and cartridges installed on three separate machines you should select a multi node installation 3 5 3 6 Note Note Note If you install Oracle Application Server in a multi node configuration you must install one primary node and at least one remote node Primary multi node installation The primary node is where your WRB and configuration files are installed Remote multi node installation Related remote nodes are nodes that share the same WRB Remote node installation allows you to specify which components of the Oracle Web Application Server you want for a specific node If you select remote multi node installation you are prompted to choose from the following components Oracle Web Listener Oracle Web Request Broker Oracle Web Application Server Cartridge Remote node installations may be run as listener only cartridge only or listener and cartridge nodes If you are performing a multi node installation you will need to repeat the installation procedure for each node That is you can only install one node with each pass through the Oracle Installer Each pass must be run on the individual node For example if you want to install a primary node and three remote nodes
10. definition for MYAPP1 in WebServer 2 x svserver app is not merged into Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app Its related parameters such as application directory mapping usr myapp1 and the cartridge section MYAPP1 are not merged into Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app either Parameters without conflict are upgraded with the tool and merged into the Web Application Server 3 0 1 wtb app file In addition the upgrade tool migrates all the security information from the chosen Web Listener into the wrb app file Register WebServer 2 x with Web Application Server 3 0 1 After updating the svserver_name cfg and merging it into Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app the upgrade tool registers the WebServer 2 x which has been upgraded with Web Application Server 3 0 1 Now you can connect to the Web Application Server 3 0 1 Administration server and start the listener Upgrade Oracle PL SQL Agent 1 0 If you use the Oracle PL SQL Agent 1 0 the agent application is accessed through the cgi bin program owa under ORACLE_HOME ows bin The DCD information is derived from the virtual path defined in svIsnrcfg file For example the sv snrcfg file directory mapping is in private oracle ows bin CR ows1 When the URI owsl owa hr tree is requested the Web Listener looks for DCD ows information and executes the cgi bin based PL SQL agent owa Then owa executes the PL SOL package hr tree To abandon the use of Oracle PL SQL Agent 1 0 so you can
11. directives For example Directive fn function parameters The following directives can be converted Init fn load types mime types xxx The value for mime types is the file name that contains the MIME type and ENCODING extension mapping formatted as follows type application octet stream exts bin ex uc x gzip exts gz gzip gzzipp These MIME type and ENCODING extensions are translated into the svserver cfg MIMETypes and Encoding sections as MIMETypes application octet stream bin exe Encoding x gzip gz gzip Note Oracle Web Application Server only allows extensions with less than five characters Any extensions with more than four characters are not migrated and are reported after the migration is complete Migrating to Oracle Web Listener NameTrans fn pfx2dir from img dir Netscape img The value for from is the virtual path the value for dir is the physical path This directive is mapped into the svserver cfg DirMaps section as DirMaps Netscape img NR img NameTrans fn pfx2dir from cgibin dir Netscape N cgibin name cgi The value for from is the virtual path and the value for dir is the physical path The name cgi means this is a cgi bin directory This directive is mapped into the svserver cfg DirMaps section as 6 5 DirMaps Netscape cgibin CR cgibin NameTrans fn document root root Netscape docs The value of root is the document root T
12. e Netscape FastTrack 2 0 and 2 01 e Netscape Enterprise Server 2 0 and 2 01 e Microsoft Internet Information Server IIS 2 0 and 3 0 Configuring Netscape Using the Oracle Installer Oracle Installer automatically detects Netscape FastTrack and Enterprise HTTP servers During installation you can migrate one Netscape HTTP server automatically To migrate additional servers or to perform the migration after the Oracle Web Application Server installation use the Oracle migration utility http localhost port ows adoc migrat html Oracle Installer automatically creates registry entries under HKZY_LOCAL MACHINENSoftwareXOracle when you upgrade a Netscape HTTP server to use the Oracle WRB OWS30 lt ORANT gt NOWS30 OWS_ADdPCFG30 lt OWS30 gt NADMINNADPSPY CFG The installation automatically backs up original Netscape FastTrack and Enterprise HTTP server settings during the migration The new settings filename is OBJ CONE SAV and it is saved to the same directory as the original OBJ CONF file Configuring Using the Oracle Migration Utility For the Netscape server you want to run with Oracle Web Reguest Broker 1 7 Register the Netscape server with the Oracle Web Application Server Manager by using the External Listener Registration utility The Web Application Server Manager is located at http localhost port ows adoc Intro html Using your web browser navigate to http localhost port ows adoc migrat html
13. each node here Installation Procedure 3 7 Note 10 The shared key can vary from 0 to 255 bytes The string is made up of only hexadecimal characters for example 0 9 and a f Larger shared keys have higher security Shared key size has minimal impact on performance This field should be left blank if you do not wish to use encryption Administration Listener Information This screen only displays on a single or primary node installation when the Web Reguest Broker is installed System administrators will use these settings when they manage the system using the Oracle Web Application Server Administration Tool Enter the following Administration listener settings Port Number Defaults to 8888 You should not change this value User Name Defaults to admin It is recommended that you not change this value Password Enter your administration password Confirm Password Confirm the password Listener Choice This dialog appears when one of the following products is detected and the Web Listener component has been selected Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 Listener Microsoft Internet Information Server e Netscape FastTrack e Netscape Enterprise Server If you use a third party server from Microsoft or Netscape you may chose to configure it during installation If you wish to use the Oracle Listener included with Web Application Server select the choice Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 Listener
14. site name Host Name Defaults to the local machine name as defined in the Registry If this is a multi node remote installation you need to supply the name of the primary node for this remote installation Host List If this is a multi node primary installation you need to supply the list of the remote nodes that will be used in this configuration Enter the fully qualified hostnames of all remote nodes in this site For example lindros us oracle com Hostnames should be separated by a comma and a space UDP Service Port Defaults to 2649 The UDP service port is used by the Object Request Broker ORB and Web Request Broker WRB processes If the default is already being used by another process provide a different number You may choose a number between 1024 and 65535 For a remote multi node you need to supply the UDP Service Port of the primary host Shared Key in Hex If you use a multi node configuration the shared key feature allows you to encrypt messages between the primary node and remote nodes for security purposes This ensures that only users with proper authority can see the contents of the messages To encrypt these messages you use a shared key that is known among the different nodes of the Web Application Server distributed installation The shared key is used to drive encryption of all messages sent or received by an ORB program Note If you are installing a multi node you should enter the same key value for
15. use the new PL SOL cartridge do the following Comment out the virtual path entry in sv Isnr cfg For example in the sv lsnr cfg file comment out the directory mapping entry that uses the cgi based PL SQL Agent such as private oracle ows bin CR ows1 e Add the application virtual path entry to the wrb app file Use the WRB administration page to add the application path into the application directories section For example ows1 owa PLSOL private oracle ows bin After completing the above steps the next time the URI ows1 owa is reguested the cartridge version of PL SOL agent is used 7 8 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide APPENDIX W Starting and Stopping the Listener owsctl Utility Commands The owsctl utility starts stops reloads and displays the status of the Oracle Web Listener Oracle Web Status Monitor WRB ORB and Cartridge processes You can also use it to display the version number of the cartridge Syntax The syntax has the following options owsctl start stop reload status listener_name owsctl start stop status e wrb cartridge p process_nam mex owsctl start stop status stat listener_name poll lt polling period gt uri lt uri gt timeout lt timeout gt action lt trigger script gt Options start Starts the process specified by the next argument as follows lf listener_name is supplied it starts the named
16. 2 x svserver_name app into Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app 7 6 In Web Application Server 3 0 1 there is only one wrb app file that stores the cartridge application related information as opposed to one svserver app per listener in Oracle WebServer 2 x The upgrade tool does not alter default cartridges such as JAVA Live HTML PL SQL and HELLO in the Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app file which allows you to use the Web Application Server 3 0 1 default cartridges after the upgrade The upgrade tool updates JAVA settings such as CLASSPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH The JAVA settings CLASSPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH are found in WebServer 2 x svserver app and are appended into Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app s JAVA setting After this the upgrade tool detects conflicts in user defined cartridges in the Apps section of svserver app application directory mapping in the AppDirs section of the svserver app cartridge section parameters and application protection in the AppsProtection section of the svserver app It also indicates conflicts between the WebServer 2 x svserver app and Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app by showing the conflicts in table format before it merges svserver app into wrb app Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Conflicts occur when cartridges application directory mapping section parameters and application protection defined in Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app are alrea
17. 3 4 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Warning Installation Procedure Then launch the SETUP EXE program which starts the Oracle Installer Choose the language you want to use during installation Enter the following Oracle Installation Settings Company Name Enter the name of your company Oracle Home Enter the directory for the ORACLE HOME environment variable This will be the directory under which the Web Application Server directory tree will be placed ORACLE HOME can be any alphanumeric value up to 256 characters The default is C ORANT Windows NT does not support multiple Oracle Homes If you already have an existing Oracle Home changing it here will disable your currently installed Oracle products If you decide to change the default you can use the browser folder button to browse your computer s directory tree or type in a new directory directly into the Oracle Home field The Installer displays two README files with useful information about the installation Use the scrollbar to page through the files Click OK to proceed Select the Oracle Web Application Server Installation activity you wish to perform The options are Install a Single Node Install a Multi Node Install a Single Node Select a single node installation if you want to complete a full Oracle Web Application Server installation on a single machine If you choose a single node installation the Web Request Broker
18. B processes on the primary machine and then start the Oracle Web Listener If you want to distribute the cartridge over remote machines use owsctl with the start CARTRIDGE option If you want to start the individual WRB or cartridge process you must first invoke owsctl start wrb on a primary machine Starting and Stopping the Listener A 5 A 6 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide APPENDIX w 5 Multi node Configuration The Oracle Web Application Server is made up of several processes most of which are defined as services on Windows NT You can run these processes on different machines on the network You can do this because the architecture of the Web Application Server is based on CORBA common object reguest broker architecture which is a standard for distributed objects Two advantages of distributing the processes on different machines are performance and scalability Processes The Web Application Server consists of the following processes and services ORB Processes OraMediaNet_mnorbsrv The ORB service mnaddsrv OraMediaNet_mnaddsrv Primary The ORB address server mnrpcmnsrv OraMediaNet_mnrpcmnsrv Primary The RPC name server Type Process Services Runson Description WRB Processes wrbcfg OraWeb_wrbcfg Primary The WRB configuration provider wrblog OraWeb_wrblog Primary The WRB logger wrbasrv OraWeb_wrbsrv Primary The WRB authentication wrbahsrv OraWeb_wrba
19. Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Release 3 0 1 for Windows NT Part No A54857 03 ORACLE Enabling the Information Age Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Release 3 0 1 Copyright Oracle Corporation 1996 1997 1998 All rights reserved Printed in the U S A This software was not developed for use in any nuclear aviation mass transit medical or other inherently dangerous applications It is the customer s responsibility to take all appropriate measures to ensure the safe use of such applications if the programs are used for such purposes This software documentation contains proprietary information of Oracle Corporation it is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is also protected by copyright law Reverse engineering of the software is prohibited If this software documentation is delivered to a U S Government Agency of the Depart ment of Defense then it is delivered with Restricted Rights and the following legend is applicable Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of DFARS 252 227 7013 Rights in Tech nical Data and Computer Software October 1988 Oracle Corporation 600 Oracle Parkway Redwood Shores CA 94065 If this software documentation is delivered to a U S Government Agency not within the Department of Defense th
20. Oracle Web Listener e If the Netscape server is registered with Oracle Web Application Server owsctl starts up the Netscape server based on the registration information The ORB processes are mnaddrsrv mnrpcnmsrv and mnorbsrv Use NCX or ncx to run these processes Make sure you run the NCX processes before exclusively starting the WRB process If WRB or wrb is supplied it starts the mnaddrsrv mnrpcnmsrv mnorbsrv wrbcfg wrblog wrbasrv wrbahsrv wrbroker wrbvpm and wrbfac processes Always start the WRB process before starting an Oracle Web Listener or Netscape server on any machine If CARTRIDGE or cartridge is supplied the Cartridge process such as wrbfac is started stop Stops the process specified by the next argument as follows lf listener_name is supplied it stops the named Oracle Web Listener If the Netscape server is registered with Oracle Web Application Server owsctl stops the Netscape server based on the registration information Uses NCX or nox to stop the NCX ORB processes such as mnaddrsrv mnrpcnmsrv and mnorbsrv IfWRB or wrb is supplied it stops the WRB processes such as mnaddrsrv mnrpcnmsrv mnorbsrv wrbcfg wrblog wrbasrv wrbahsrv wrbroker wrbvpm and wrbfac and child processes forked by wrbfac such as wrbc If CARTRIDGE or cartridge is supplied it stops the Cartridge process such as wrbfac and child processes such as wrbc reload Reloads the Oracle Web L
21. T To verify that a listener is running at the DOS prompt type owsctl status lt listener_name gt Listeners The installation process creates two listeners using the values input at install time the Administration Listener and the Default Web Listener If the defaults are chosen the values are as listed below If other values were input please note them Administration Listener The Administration Listener is used for Web Application Server configuration and administration tasks e Host Name hostname domainname e Web Listener Name ADMIN e Port Number 8888 e Username admin Default Web Listener One general usage web listener is created by the install This can be the Oracle listener or a third party HTTP listener e Web Listener Name www e Port Number 80 Database Access Descriptors Database Access Descriptors DADs are not created automatically by the installation DADs are needed only for database access See the section Web based Administration for information on how to set up DADs 4 2 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Web based Administration Use the Oracle Web based administration pages to configure and administer Web Application Server 1 Use your Web browser to navigate to the Web Application Server Administrator Welcome Page at http lt localhost port gt where localhost is the hostname of the machine on which Oracle Web Application Server is installed a
22. X Open s XA and X Open s TX defines a set of APIs that is modeled on the XA interface APIs to start or join a transaction retrieve transaction information commit and rollback a transaction Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide e transactional support across multiple cartridges Persistent Storage Services e APIs for storing and retrieving content or managing content from a SQL database schema attributes include content type author creation date etc service supports Oracle DBMS or file system storage Products Available for Installation Components Oracle Web Listener Web Application Server Cartridges The PL SQL Java and Live HTML cartridges are bundled under the label Web Application Server cartridges and are automatically installed on the single node and primary multi node install e Web Request Broker Additional Cartridges You may choose to install the following additional cartridges during installation ODBC JDBC VRML Introduction 1 7 1 8 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide CHAPTER Installation Reguirements System Reguirements Hardware Reguirements An Intel compatible 486 or higher processor 64 MB 32 MB for a listener only machine Disk Space 150 MB Swap Space 64 MB CD ROM Device RockRidge format Software Reguirements Operating System Windows NT Server v 4 0 Any browser that supports tables and forms Listener Or
23. acle 40 bit Oracle 128 bit Netscape FastTrack V2 0 V2 0 1 Netscape Enterprise Server V2 0 V2 0 1 Microsoft Internet Information Server V2 0 V3 0 Oracle RDBMS JAVA Developer Kit 1 0 2 JDK Note For cartridges that link with the Oracle client libraries OCI PRO C and transactional the Oracle 7 3 RDBMS client libraries must be used With these libraries the cartridge can connect to supported versions of either Oracle 7 x or Oracle 8 0 x databases Product Dependencies If you want to use Oracle Web Application Server with an Oracle database you are required to install other products The following table lists the required 2 2 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Note Oracle products and minimum release levels for using the Web Application Server with an Oracle database Oracle Server SOL Net TCP IP Protocol Adaptor The Oracle Server and PL SOL are not installed automatically with Web Application Server Remote Database Installation If you wish to access an Oracle database on a remote machine install the products listed above on the remote machine On your local machine you must also install SOL Net and the TCP IP Protocol Adapter provided on the Web Application Server CD Local Database Installation Note If you wish to install Oracle Web Application Server as a stand alone Internet server and you want to access a database on your local machine you need only install an O
24. ad the WRB modules and adds to the obj conf and magnus conf files as follows Init fn load modules shlib ORAW funcsz oracle adp init oracle adp auth trans EB _HOME lib ndwfns30 dll oracl adp service oracl adp addlog oracle adp error oracle adp name trans oracle adp path check oracle adp N object type Init fn oracle adp init cfgfile SORAWEB_LHO 2 F serverconf SNS HO servererrfile NS ORACLE_HOME SORACL ei E ES ho HOM adapter ORAWEB HOME lib ndwfn30 dll N admin adpnsapi cfg tpd server config obj conf httpd server logs errors oe ct _ HO Ee ORAWEB_HOME ORAW B_HO on userdbdir NS HOME userdb sfiles NS HOME mim CYP ES http server config mime types Additional directory mappings for the Netscape server are needed for viewing Web Application Server release 3 0 1 pages These are added to the default object section of the obj conf file as follows NameTrans fn oracle adp name trans N NameTrans fn pfx2dir from ows bin dir SORAWEB_HOME bin name cgi NameTrans fn pfx2dir from ows doc N dir ORAWEB HOME doc NameTrans fn pfx2dir from ows img N dir ORAWEB HOME img Configuration of Third party HTTP Servers 5 3 Note
25. allation complete 3 0 1 reinstallation Add Components You may add components such as listeners Oracle Web Application Server cartridges or other cartridges to an existing 3 0 1 installation using the Oracle Installer Pre installation Information In addition to deciding whether to install a single node or a multi node configuration you will need the following information Oracle suggests that you gather this information before beginning the installation Special Oracle8 User Information An Oracle8 database and Oracle Web Application Server can be installed on the same machine or different machines However doing so requires special considerations which are outlined in the following steps 1 Make sure that the net80 networking component is installed with the Oracle8 database 3 2 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Standard Settings Install Oracle Web Application Server During installation make sure that you check the Remote Oracle RDBMS Connection SOL Net V2 3 option in the optional cartridge installation section If during installation Remote Oracle RDBMS Connection was not selected then make sure that SOL Net V2 3 on the Oracle Web Application Server CD is installed Use the SOL Net Easy Configuration tool to create a database alias for the database instance Ensure that TRACE_CLIENT_LEVEL ON in the sglnet ora file When configuring DADs you must connect to the Oracle8 data
26. apter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Appendix A Appendix B vi Web Application Server Control Utilitfy 4 3 Configuration for Multi node Install 4 3 Setting Up a Secure Oracle Web Application Server 4 4 Configuration of Third party HTTP Servers 5 1 QVERVIEW r resies raa kamaq beet ie Leh Boe Ae He OS 5 1 Configuring Netscape Using the Oracle Installer 5 1 Microsoft Internet Information Server YVVVFY eee 5 4 Migrating to Oracle Web Listener 6 1 Requirements siii ii e Sale Gh ould ace wydd sana ina Ve 6 1 Introducido ade NE 6 2 Migrating a Netscape Server to Oracle Web Application Server 6 3 Changes Made During Migration V VL YY Y ee 6 3 Access Control and Server Side Includes parse html 6 7 Upgrading from Previous Releases 7 1 Upgrade from WebServer 2 x to Web Application Server 3 0 1 7 1 Starting and Stopping the Listener A 1 owsctl Utility Commands 0 6 eens A 1 Multi node Configuration B 1 PTOCESSES poor na WU YF ined oa cach upa ap anode E bet oy B 1 Cartridge Instances on Each Node B 2 Distributing the Authentication Server Process S
27. base as a remote database even if the Oracle8 database is on the same machine as Oracle Web Application Server The following settings are common to all installations Language The default language is English Company Name A text string identifying the name of your company Oracle Home Directory The directory for the ORACLE_HOME environment variable The default is C ORANT Site Name The site name for the server The default is WEBSITE30 Host Name This setting is used for the primary node in a multi node installation The default is the local machine name as defined in the Registry Remote List This is a list of the remote node names that will form this site and is needed when installing the primary node in a multi node installation UDP Service Port The UDP service port is used by the ORB and WRB process The default is 2649 You can use any number between 1024 and 65535 Shared Key in Hex This key is used for encryption in a multi node configuration You will need to enter the same key in all nodes If you are setting up a single node you should still specify a shared key to prevent unauthorized processes from connecting to your server Note If you plan to add multiple nodes in the future you should enter a value for the shared key during installation Installation Procedure 3 3 Administrator Listener Settings This information is reguired for a single node or primary node in a multi node
28. cartridges required e Additional cartridges optional Multi Node Primary This installation shows components installed on the primary node in a multi node configuration e WRB with Oracle Administrator Listener e Listener Oracle Microsoft or Netscape Web Application Server cartridges required e Additional cartridges optional Multi Node Remote Cartridge Only Installation This installation shows an example of a remote node in a multi node configuration Web Application Server cartridges required e Additional cartridges optional 2 4 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Multi Node Remote Listener Only Installation This installation shows an example of a remote node in a multi node configuration e Listener Oracle Microsoft or Netscape Multi Node Remote Cartridge and Listener Installation This installation shows an example of a remote node in a multi node configuration Web Application Server cartridges required e Additional cartridges optional e Listener Oracle Microsoft or Netscape Installation Requirements 2 5 2 6 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide CHAPTER Installation Procedure Supported Installation Activities The following installation activities are described in this chapter Pre installation Information First time Web Application Server Installation Installing over an Existing Web Application Server
29. cesses before you start the WRB processes To start the ORB processes use owsctl start ncx If you want to exclusively start the WRB processes without the ORB processes use owsctl start e wrb The WRB Oracle Web Logger process wrblog can be started individually and executed with multiple instances When a cartridge execution reguest is entered wrbfac starts one or more child processes wrbc to execute the cartridge Start the cartridge process after all WRB processes are started and running on a primary machine The cartridges can run on the same primary machine as the WRB processes or they can run on a remote machine Multiple cartridge processes can be run on the same machine Starting and Stopping the Listener A 3 A 4 The following examples show how to run the processes Example 1 Starting the WRB Process Start the WRB processes on the primary machine by entering owsctl start wrb Example 2 Displaying the WRB Status Show the status of WRB processes on the primary node by entering owsctl status wrb Example 3 Starting the Listener Optional Start the Oracle Web Listener Admin by entering owsctl start admin Example 4 Displaying the Listener Status Optional Show the status of the Oracle Web Listener Admin by entering owsctl status admin Example 5 Starting the Cartridge on a Remote Machine Optional Start the cartridge process on the remote machine by entering owsctl start cartridge Example 6 Starting the O
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31. dress send request and receive a response from another cartridge IP address restriction domain name restriction basic authentication digest authentication SSL 3 0 International version uses 40 bit key client side digital ID authentication Built in Logging and Analysis Tools support for clf xlf system message formats and client defined statistics support for log file cycling archiving based on size date support for logging into the database graphical log analyzer tool report generation on accesses errors clients URLs etc Common Gateway Interface Introduction CGI 1 1 compliant 1 5 Miscellaneous Optional Extensibility dedicated process per reguest automatic cleanup native imagemap support multiple imagemap extensions configurable DNS resolution Common Log Format OCI cartridge Oracle Call Level Interface Rdb cartridge Oracle Security Server Oracle Internet Commerce Server cartridge based solution for electronic commerce third party cartridges available through the Cartridge Solutions Network Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 Advanced Edition In addition to the standard features the advanced edition offers the following ODBC Cartridge Transaction support 1 6 accepts SQL statements returns HTML table with formatted results optional use of format strings callable through ICX from any other cartridge supports X Open DTP model supports open standards SQL
32. dy defined in WebServer 2 x svserver app with different values For example In WebServer 2 x svserver app Apps MYAPP1 private oracle ows21 myappl libmyappl so myapplentry o 100 AppDirs usr myappl MYAPP1 private oracle ows21 myappl MYAPP1 MyApplParaml True MyApplParam2 False In Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app Apps MYAPP1 usr hr myappl Myappl so Myentry 0 100 AppDirs usr myappl MYAPP1 private oracle ows 3 0 myappl MYAPP1 MyApplParaml False Param2 False In this case the MYAPP1 cartridge is defined in WebServer 2 x svserver app and Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app however they are different cartridges The application directory mapping usr myappl1 has a conflict in WebServer 2 x svserver app and Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app because they have different physical paths The cartridge section parameter MyApp1Paraml has a conflict because it has a different value When conflicts occur the upgrade tool prompts you with two choices keep 2 x parameters use 3 0 1 parameters If you choose to keep the WebServer 2 x parameters the svserver app is used to replace the parameters in Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app If you choose to use Web Application Server 3 0 1 parameters conflicting parameters are not merged into Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app In the Upgrading from Previous Releases 7 7 example shown above the cartridge MYAPP1 is in conflict thus the
33. e Perl Cartridge 1 4 CORBA compliant ORB based Web Request Broker unifying API for Netscape Microsoft and Oracle HTTP servers native Java environment auto generated wrapper classes for PL SQL native access to Oracle HTML presentation classes National Language Support NLS support for persistent database connections HTML 3 2 support 100 percent data encapsulation through stored procedures 100 percent portable code transparent dispatch to Oracle server automatically translates HTML parameters to PL SQL calls HTML 3 2 support ICX and transaction support enhanced error mapping to relay RDBMS messages to user object oriented design enhanced Server Side Include SSI access to other cartridges through ICX HTML files can be target of an HTML form submission Perl Version 5 interpreter Oracle DBI DBD extensions OraPerl Emulation Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide VRML Cartridge Inter cartridge Exchange Security VRML 2 0 standard support platform for building and deploying business applications in VRML VRML Data Repository that manages persistent scalable and secure VRML worlds Logic Repository ties together database triggers with the VRML event model easy to use mechanism for embedding dynamic content generated by custom scripts or SOL statements within a VRML scene transport independent stateless protocol mirrors the HTTP request model set of APIs to allow a cartridge to ad
34. e steps 1 Shutdown all the listeners including the Administration listener Netscape and Microsoft IIS listeners Warning Do not shut down services using the Control Panel Services window Use the following command at the DOS prompt owsctl stop lt ListenerName gt Where lt ListenerName gt is the name of the listener you want to shut down 2 Once all services have been terminated shutdown the Web Request Broker WRB services owsctl stop wrb 3 If you are running Microsoft Internet Information Server IIS configured with the Oracle WRB use the regedt32 to delete the following entries from the NT Registry Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Service s W3SVC Parameters remove ndwfis30 dll reference in the Filter DLLs entry 4 If you are running the Netscape servers restore the old configuration to the obj conf file For Netscape Enterprise Server in the Netscape Server Home https wrb configured server name config directory move the obj conf file and restore the old configuration from obj conf sav For Netscape FastTrack Server in the Netscape Server Home https wrb configured server name config directory move the obj conf file and restore the old configuration from obj conf sav 5 Run the Oracle Installer a From the Start menu select Programs gt Oracle for Windows NT gt Oracle Installer b Respond to the initial Installer prompts as described in First time Web Ap
35. e following location in your Web browser http hostname domain port ows adoc Migrat html You may also access this page by clicking on the following links a Click on the Web Application Server Manager icon and enter your username and password as specified during installation This brings you to the Web Application Server Administration Home Page b Click on the Oracle Web Application Server icon 2 Click on the Migration icon 3 Select the Upgrade the Oracle WebServer 2 x to Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 option The page prompts you to upgrade from 2 0 or 2 1 enter your ORACLE HOME The cgi bin program wlupgrade upgrades the server and does the following e Lists the available Oracle WebServer 2 x from the ORACLE HOME You may then choose to upgrade Note The upgrade utility does not list the Oracle WebServer 1 0 available for upgrade If you want to upgrade from WebServer 1 0 create a new Oracle Web Listener 3 0 1 Upgrades the Oracle Web PL SQL Agent DCD in WebServer 1 0 and 2 x and registers them in Web Application Server 3 0 1 Warning If you are still using Oracle Web PL SQL Agent 1 0 you will not be able to access it after you upgrade Refer to Upgrade Oracle PL SQL Agent 1 0 on page 8 to make the application available after upgrade Detects the cartridge application directory mapping cartridge section and the application protection that might conflict with that defined in t
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37. ent server systems Such powerful Web applications demand a new breed of Web platform that combines all the power and reliability of traditional client server environments with the flexibility and ease of use of the Internet Operating within the framework of Network Computing Architecture Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 expands dramatically upon the power of standard Web servers enabling the development and deployment of full featured transaction based Web sites that are scalable reliable and secure Refer to the online glossary for definitions of terms with which you may not be familiar A typical technology infrastructure involves a wide range of operating systems languages networks applications Web servers and databases Note Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 operates across a wide range of operating systems from PCs to workstations and through its open cartridge API supports a diverse class of languages and applications Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 is the first Web server to support real transactions and it does so using X Open DTP standards A cartridge is a program run on the server by the Web Request Broker WRB that interfaces to a Web server Oracle or otherwise through the WRB API A given cartridge will have a varying number of execution instances called WRBXs Transaction Enable your Netscape or Microsoft Server Scalability Reliability 12 The WRB is portable not only across a range
38. er Release 3 0 1 Note For first time installations you must restart your machine for the PATH settings to take effect 13 After you restart your system start the Web Reguest Broker WRB and listeners Refer to Starting Web Application Server in Chapter 4 for instructions on how to start these components Installing over an Existing Web Application Server You may upgrade from Release 3 0 to Release 3 0 1 of Web Application Server If the Installer detects an existing Web Application Server installation it may ask questions that are slightly different from those in a new installation Some of the questions you encounter are Reinstall Web Application Server If the Installer detects an earlier version of Web Application Server you have two choices You may Upgrade This option installs Web Application Server Release 3 0 1 and preserves your existing Web Application Server configuration Installation Procedure 3 9 information An upgrade copies library and message files only based on component choices and skips configuration guestions New Install This option installs Web Application Server Release 3 0 1 and overwrites your existing Web Application Server configuration information A new install backs up old files before overwriting them In a new install the configuration files for the administration listener and the default listener for example SVADMIN CFG WRB APP and SYWWW CFG will be replaced with the default v
39. ersions Your configuration files will be backed up with BAK appended to the filenames The web page for your default web listener INDEX HTML will also be backed up Existing NT registry values used by the Web Application Server will be replaced however these old registry values will not be backed up Note You may want to use standard Windows NT technigues to back up your Windows NT registry prior to re installing Oracle Web Application Server Add Components This option appears in the Installation Activity dialog if the Installer detects an existing installation of Web Application Server It also appears during a Remote multi node installation Choose the components that you want to install on this node You may choose any number of the following components Oracle Installer Oracle Web Listener You will be given the opportunity to re configure this Listener to run Microsoft or Netscape HTTP server in a later dialog in this install Oracle Web Request Broker Installs the Oracle Web Request Broker Web Application Server Cartridges Installs the bundled cartridges These include PL SQL JAVA LiveHTML Perl and VRML cartridges Most other installation prompts are similar to the new installation prompts outlined in the preceding section 3 10 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Uninstalling Oracle Web Application Server To uninstall the Oracle Web Application Server for Windows NT follow thes
40. f fn can be index simple or index common If either appears it is mapped into the svserver cfg Server section as 6 6 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Server UseDirIndexing tru e PathCheck index names index html home html fn find index The value of index namesz is the initial file to be searched if a URL does not specify the file name It is mapped into the svserver cfg Server section as Server InitialFile index html Note Oracle Web Application Server only allows one file to be specified in the InitialFile parameter while Netscape allows multiple files to be specified in a comma separated list Only the first file specified in the list is used by Oracle Web Application Server Access Control and Server Side Includes parse html The Netscape server schema for the access control and Server Side Includes SSI is quite different from that of Oracle Web Application Server Therefore wlmigrat does not migrate any Netscape access control information or SSI parse html information to Oracle Web Application Server Access Control Netscape keeps all the user and group information in binary format under NS_HOME authdb lt dbname gt Oracle Web Application Server keeps all user group and realm information in the svserver cfg file in ASCII format The Netscape administration tool generates the ACL command saves it under 7 NS_HOME httpacl and uses the ACL in obj conf to apply the access c
41. he current Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app file 7 2 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide If conflicts are found it lists the conflicts and prompts you to keep 2 x parameters or use 3 0 1 parameters If there is no conflict you are prompted with ok to upgrade Merges the Oracle WebServer 2 x svserver_name app information into Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app file Merges the Oracle WebServer 2 x svserver_name cfg security information such as user group and realms into the wrb app file e Updates the svserver_name cfg for Web Application Server 3 0 1 e Upgrades the Oracle Web Application Server svserver cfg file from Oracle 1 2 format to Oracle 2 1 format e Continues to upgrade the next chosen Oracle Web Application Server 2 x to be upgraded Determine a List of Registered WebServer 2 x Listeners The following sections describe the upgrade tool in detail The upgrade tool examines the ORACLE_HOME ows2 admin owl cfg file or ORACLE_HOME ows21 admin owl cfg to determine which registered Oracle WebServer is available for upgrade Upgrade Oracle Web PL SOL Agent DCDs The upgrade tool upgrades DCDs and merges them into the Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app file It shows a list of DCDs that have been successfully upgraded and a list of DCDs that cannot be upgraded because the names have already been used by the Web Application Server 3 0 1 Oracle WebServer 1 0 and 2 x st
42. he file Italics are also used for emphasis in the text and to indicate the titles of other manuals Horizontal Indicate that parts of the statement or command not ellipsis directly related to the example have been omitted CHKVAL fieldname value 1 value 2 valueN Vertical bar Represents an or option between several options You must enter only one of the options Do not enter the vertical bar The set of alternative choices is enclosed by curly braces if one of the items is required or by square brackets if the item is an optional alternative Curly braces Enclose required items You must choose one of the alternatives DEFINE macro1 macro2 Square brackets Enclose optional items You can choose one or none of the alternatives cvtcrt termname outfile Sguare brackets also indicate a function key for example Enter Preface ix Convention Meaning C N gt Represents the Windows NT command prompt of the current hard disk drive Your prompt may differ and may at times reflect the subdirectory in which you are working Symbols Symbols other than brackets and vertical bars must be entered in commands exactly as shown Customer Support Oracle Worldwide Technical Support can be reached at the following number 1 650 506 1500 in the United States of America Be prepared to supply the following information your CSI number this helps Oracle Corporation track problems recorded fo
43. he registry entry HKZY LOCAL MACHINE Software Oracle OMN_ADDR Unlike running cartridges on remote nodes you do not need to list the names of the remote nodes in the Web Application Server Manager Running the Authentication Server To start up the processes for the Authentication Server owsctl start p wrbasrv owsctl start p wrbahsrv B 4 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide To stop the processes for the Authentication Server owsctl stop p wrbasrv owsctl stop p wrbahsrv Troubleshooting and Tips If reguests are not being sent to the remote nodes consider the following Multi node Configuration You have to use the same UDP port number on all nodes This number is saved in the registry entry HKZY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Oracle Medianet OMNADD R If you are using remote nodes to run the Java or the LiveHTML cartridges you have to use the same definition of the ORACLE_HOME environment variable for all nodes This is not required for the PL SQL cartridge If you are running a custom cartridge that uses the physical path parameter you need to set the same value for all nodes If your physical path parameter uses environment variables you need to check that the environment variables refer to the same physical path Check that you have entered the name of the primary node correctly during installation The name is not verified until the Web Application Server needs to use it You need to start u
44. his directive is mapped into the svserver cfg DirMaps section as DirMaps Netscape docs NR e NameTrans fn unix home from subdir public_html home html The value of subdir is the user directory if the URL specifies user It is mapped into the svserver cfg Server section as Server UserDir public_html Note Oracle Web Application Server allows only one directory to be specified in the Userdir parameter while Netscape allows multiple directories to be specified in a comma separated list Only the first directory specified in the list is used by Oracle Web Application Server ObjectType fn force type type text html The value of type is the default MIME type for the server It is mapped into the svserver cfg Server section as Server DefaultMIMEType text html Service fn imagemap method GET HEAD type magnus internal imagemap The value of type represents the MIME types used for imagemap It is required to look for its corresponding MIME extension from the file listed in 1 and mapped into svserver cfg Server section as Server ImageMap map Note Oracle Web Application Server only allows one extension to be specified in the imageMap parameter while Netscape allows multiple extensions for the imagemap Only the first extension specified in the list is used by Oracle Web Application Server e Service fn index simple method GET HEAD type magnus internal directory The value o
45. his provides general information about the Oracle Web Application Server e Using Oracle Web Application Server Cartridges This describes how to use the cartridges provided by Oracle for the Web Application Server Developing your own Web Application Server Cartridges This provides information for developing your own Web Application Server cartridges e Security This describes how to use the security features of the Web Application Server It also describes how to generate certificate reguests Related Oracle Documentation viii Oracle Server Getting Started for Windows NT Oracle Server Administrator s Guide Oracle Server Utilities User s Guide Oracle Server Messages and Codes Manual SQL Language User s Guide SQL Language Reference Manual SQL Plus User s Guide Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Conventions Used in This Manual This table lists the typographical conventions used in this manual Convention i A MD text WET HY i text that must be typed exactly as shown set echo off All uppercase Indicates command names SOL reserved words and plain keywords as in ALTER DATABASE All uppercase plain is also used for directory names and file names ORANTADATABASEMNITORCL ORA Used for filenames directories and utilities such as owsctl Italics Indicate a value that you must provide For example if a command asks you to type filename you must type the actual name of t
46. hsrv and servers Remote wrbroker OraWeb_wrbroker Primary The Web Request Broker wrbvpm OraWeb_wrbvpm Primary The WRB virtual path manager wrbfac OraWeb_wrbfac Primary The cartridge factory and Remote Primary Cartridge processes and Remote Listener oraweb OracleWWWListen Primary The web listener Process er30 NAME process Cartridge Instances on Each Node This section describes when cartridge instances are started up and how the Dispatcher directs requests to them The step numbers correspond to the numbers in the figure below 1 A client sends a request for a cartridge to the Listener 2 The Listener sees that the request is for a cartridge and sends it to the Dispatcher 3 If the Dispatcher knows of no free cartridge instances for that cartridge it sends the request to the Web Request Broker 4 The WRB then directs one or more cartridge factories to allocate cartridge instances The WRB tries to ensure that each cartridge factory allocates approximately the same number of cartridge instances for a particular cartridge type for each node 5 Each cartridge factory spawns the appropriate number of cartridge B 2 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide instances for its node 6 The cartridge instances are then registered with the Dispatcher so that the Dispatcher can direct reguests to them When subseguent reguests for the cartridge come in the Dispatcher sends the reg
47. ime types logs access errors start admin stop admin For the Netscape Enterprise server the httpd server directory is named https server Each Netscape server has three important configuration files associated with it which are stored in the config directory magnus conf This file contains information that the listener uses for initialization It contains data such as the port the listener should use the name of the listener and the owner of the listener process obj conf This file provides the object configuration for the Web Application Server When a reguest is received the server uses this file to 6 2 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide determine if and how it should service the reguest This file contains information like directory mappings and security restrictions mime types This file provides the server with a mapping from file extensions to the MIME types Both migration choices configuring the Netscape server to use the Oracle WRB and migrating the Netscape server to Oracle Web Application Server use these configuration files extensively Migrating a Netscape Server to Oracle Web Application Server 1 Access the top level of the Migration tool at the following location http hostname domain 8888 ows adoc Migrat html 2 Select the MIGRATE the Netscape server to Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 option 3 Provide the following information e Netscape server t
48. in reasons for doing this are performance and reliability If the primary node is running many processes and resources on the node are scarce you might get better performance if you move the Authentication Server to a less busy machine Ifyou are using the Oracle database server to authenticate clients you can improve performance if you move the Authentication Server to the same machine as the database If you have only one Authentication Server and several clients are requesting authentication then the requests are queued up You can improve this bottleneck situation by running multiple copies of the Authentication Server e If you run running multiple copies of the Authentication Server on different machines and one machine fails clients can still access the Authentication Servers that are running on other machines The services for the Authentication Server are ORAWEB_wrbasrv and ORAWEB_wrbahsrv ORAWEB_wrbasrv is the Authentication Broker service and ORAWEB_wrbahsrv is the Authentication Provider service Installing the Authentication Server on Remote Nodes To run the Authentication Server on a remote node you run orainst on the remote node In orainst select the multi node option then select remote and then select WRB when prompted on what to install on the remote node During installation of the WRB on the remote node you need to provide the name of the primary node The name of this node appears in t
49. installation e Port Number Defaults to 8888 e User Name Defaults to admin User Password The password you will use for the node Web Listener Settings The following information is needed for the general usage Web listener You may use the Oracle listener or a third party HTTP listener such as Netscape FastTrack or Microsoft IIS Web Listener Name Defaults to www for the Oracle listener Port Number Defaults to 80 Note The Microsoft IIS listener does not take a listener name You only need to set the port number First time Web Application Server Installation These instructions assume that your Oracle home directory is ORANT and that your CD ROM drive is mapped to the G drive At any time during the installation you can select the Help button to receive additional information about the information requested on the installation form If you have already installed Oracle products shut down all instances and stop all Oracle services currently running before you attempt to install the new software 1 Start the Oracle Installer When you insert the Oracle Web Application Server CD ROM into the CD ROM drive the Windows auto run feature automatically starts the Oracle Installer program If your CD ROM drive does not support the auto run feature you will need to navigate to the following directory using any of the standard Windows navigation methods G NT_X86 INSTALL
50. istener configuration This option is ONLY valid for Oracle Web Listener not for WRB or cartridge processes or Netscape server status Displays the status of the process specified by the next argument as follows Iflistener_name is supplied it shows the current status of the named Oracle Web Listener If NCX or nex is given it shows the current status of the ORB process If WRB or wrb is supplied it shows the current status of WRB processes Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Environment If CARTRIDGE or cartridge is supplied it shows the current status of cartridge processes such as wrbfac e This option exclusively starts stops the WRB processes When you use this option to start stop the WRB the NCX ORB processes are not started stopped To use owsctl you must have the following environment variables set ORAWEB HOME Absolute path where Oracle Web Application Server is installed ORAWEB SITE This is the site name for the Oracle Web Application Server ORACLE HOME ORACLE HOME is the absolute path where you install Oracle products WRB ORB and Cartridge Processes The Web Request Broker WRB Object Request Broker ORB and cartridge processes coordinate the distributed interprocess communications for Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 The ORB processes are mnaddrsrv mnrpcnmsrv and mnorbsrv Run the ORB processes with NCX or ncx You should run these pro
51. mes are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Contents Preta ueu nu A yR byd ash E uha NF smd dm ndd vii Introductiofi a ee bad oy a GG Ly lO a nyd nyd oh ie Hd 1 1 OverviewoftheProduct V Y FF qaa ku FR uad 1 1 Supported Features zl usaha is O y asia C MOSA 1 3 Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 Advanced Edition 1 6 Products Available for Installation 1 7 Installation Requirements 2 1 System R equirementis uyasapa LIFE psaq adli paqa ud 2 1 Supported Configurations YYYFY YL YY uu 2 3 Installation Procedure 3 1 Supported Installation Activities 0 0 0 0 6 3 1 Pre installation Information YY Y FR uad 3 2 First time Web Application Server Installation 3 4 Installing over an Existing Web Application Server 3 9 Uninstalling Oracle Web Application Server 3 11 Post Installation and Administration 4 1 Starting Web Application Server VVYYY Y Y uu 4 1 PA ADU dr Bie ODRO BA Slovene TAs Sea NEG DWF GOD FN 4 2 Database Access Descript0rs YYVVYY I Y uu 4 2 Web based Administration 4 3 Ch
52. n Server IIS to use the Oracle Web Request Broker follow these steps 1 Install IIS Internet Service Manager HTML before performing any web based administration for IIS Install the Internet Service Manager by running IIS setup 2 Set authentication to BASIC to allow non Microsoft Web browsers to administer IIS Administration of IIS is protected by the Windows NT operating system security check If BASIC authentication is not set only Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide browsers that support NTLM Microsoft Internet Explorer can configure the server 3 Enable anonymous access to IIS 4 Configure the Web Request Broker for IIS by going to the Web Request Broker Administration page at http localhost port ows doc Intro html where localhost is the name of the host machine and port is the port on which your administration server is running default is 8888 5 Confirm that the following files exist ORAWEB_HOME BIN NDWFIS30 DLL ORAWEB_HOME ADMIN ADPIIS CFG If not there was a problem with the installation Try re installing Oracle Web Application Server 6 Restart Microsoft IIS Configuration of Third party HTTP Servers 5 5 5 6 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide CHAPTER Migrating to Oracle Web Listener This chapter describes how to migrate from a Netscape server to Oracle Web Application Server Reguirements Before migrating a Netsca
53. nd porf is the port number you have assigned to the administration web listener 8888 by default A dialog box appears reguesting you to authenticate 2 Provide your username and password these settings were determined during the installation process and click OK Note The username and password are case sensitive The Oracle Web Application Server Administrator Home Page appears 3 Follow the link to install DADs for database access 4 Click on Web Application Server Manager icon to begin configuring your Web Application Server Web Application Server Control Utility The owsctl utility is used to stop start and monitor status of the Web Request Broker Object Request Broker and Web listeners This command is described in detail in Appendix A Configuration for Multi node Install After installing the files on the primary and remote nodes you need to configure the Web Application Server to tell it about the remote nodes Tasks to Perform at the Primary Node On the primary node you need to Post Installation and Administration 4 3 1 Add the remote node names to the wrb app file on the primary node a Inthe primary node s wrb app file add the fully qualified name s of any remote hosts Your entries should be of the form lt hostname gt lt domain gt b Restart the WRB on the primary node by entering owsctl stop wrb owsctl start wrb 2 Start up the listener processes by typing owsctl start l
54. of operating systems but across a range of Web servers Oracle bundles its own HTTP listener with Web Application Server 3 0 1 but this portability means that it can also integrate with Netscape and Microsoft listeners This allows application developers to protect their existing investments as technological infrastructures change Building a presence on the Web can expand horizons considerably but only if your Web site can perform and scale to support the vast Internet audience Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 can scale to serve tens of thousands of users Through the WRB Oracle delivers vastly superior performance dispatching and access times even in the extremely high network traffic environments that are synonymous with the Internet Built to a true multi threaded multiprocess architecture the Web Reguest Broker offers a superior application environment over low level first generation HTTP APIs A mission critical application demands high availability Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 brings the robustness and reliability of the client server world to the Web Process separation an object architecture and independent cartridge management allow administrators to build manage and service their system on a component basis Through its independent processing architecture the WRB guarantees that third party server extensions will not affect other parts of the system security Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide
55. ontrol on any files on the server machine The ACL can be a combination of user group IP address and hostname Oracle Web Application Server applies access control on files that exist in its virtual directory map Its access control can be the combination of realms and or IP address or realms and or hostname The user can use Oracle Web Application Server Administration Manager to group all Netscape user and group information into Oracle Application Server s user group and realms and apply the access control on the file based on the virtual path but not the physical path Migrating to Oracle Web Listener 6 7 Server Side Includes parse html On Netscape the parse html option means it will parse the HTML files with any SSI before sending them to the client The parse html option is associated with the optional opts no exec which prevents the client from executing anything on the server machine and can be applied to any files and directories on the server machines whether the files and directories appear on its directory mapping or not For example dirmap NameTrans from ows 3 0 fn pfx2dir dir dl ows 3 0 file with parse html enabled lt Object ppath dl ows 3 0 docs sstest html gt Service fn parse html method GET HEAD type magnus internal parsed html lt Object gt lt Object ppath d1 noway sstest html gt Service fn parse html opts no exec method
56. ores the DCD information in the ORACLE_HOME ows2 admin owl cfg and each entry has the following information database user password database ORACLE_HOME sid if using local database Upgrading from Previous Releases 7 3 7 4 Entry Description owa_connect_string SQL Net v2 connect string if using remote database owa_valid_ports ports allow access to database directory that stores database errors html page that shows errors There are two built in DCDs owa_dba and owa_default_service in the owa cfg These DCDs are not upgraded because they are created during installation Upgrade and merge the entries into wrb app The entries are split into two entries that are DAD and PL SQL descriptors In Oracle WebServer 2 x owa cfg you will find an entry For example owa_service DOHC_WEB owa_user www_dba owa_password manager oracle_home private home wchan work ows home owa_connect_string DOHC owa_valid_ports 8818 3368 owa_log_dir private home wchan work ows home ows21 log owa_nls_lang AMERICAN_AMERICA US7ASCII The above entry is updated into wrb app as DAD_DOHC_WEB Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide username www_dba password manager oracle_home private home wchan work ows home connect_string DOHC nls_lang AMERICAN_AMERICA US7ASCII PLSOL DOHC WEB owa_valid ports 8818 3368 owa_log_dir private home wchan wo
57. ories with the parse html option set to on at the end of migration The user is encouraged to move them into a directory where they can be processed by the Oracle Web Application Server SSI Migrating to Oracle Web Listener 6 9 6 10 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide CHAPTER Upgrading from Previous Releases Upgrade from WebServer 2 x to Web Application Server 3 0 1 To upgrade from WebServer 2 x to Web Application Server 3 0 1 1 Install Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 on the same machine as Oracle WebServer 2 x Make sure you do not use the same listener name and DCD name as used in WebServer 2 x Warning Windows NT does not support multiple Oracle Homes If you already have an existing Oracle Home changing it during installation of Release 3 0 1 will disable the Oracle products currently installed on your machine 2 Reboot your machine 3 Start the Web Request Broker and the Administration Listener 4 Launch your Web browser and navigate to the upgrade page Detailed instructions on how to access and use the Upgrade Tool follow Upgrade Tool When you upgrade use the following files ORAWEB_HOME admdoc Migrat html ORAWEB_HOME admdoc OWS2xto30 html ORAWEB_HOME admbin wlupgrade Access the Upgrade Page Make sure that the Oracle Administration Server 3 0 1 is running 1 Access the upgrade page from the Web Application Server 3 0 1 Administration Server by entering th
58. p the WRB before starting up the Listener or the cartridge processes To stop these processes you stop them in the reverse order Index A Administration Listener default settings 4 2 Adobe Acrobat Reader installation viii C cartridges remote installation 3 6 running on remote nodes B 1 certificate requesting 4 4 common gateway interface 1 5 configuration files Netscape Server 6 2 configuring Microsoft IIS to use WRB 5 4 CORBA compliant ORB 1 3 customer support x D database connection descriptors DCD 4 2 database installation local 2 3 remote 2 3 Default Web Listener default settings 4 2 distributing cartridges B 1 E External Listener Registration utility 5 2 H hardware reguirements 2 1 Home Page 4 3 I installation procedure 3 4 Installer multi node 3 6 remote node 3 6 reguirements hardware 2 1 software 2 2 inter cartridge exchange 1 5 J Java Cartridge 1 4 L Listener remote installation 3 6 LiveHTML Cartridge 1 4 local database installation 2 3 localhost definition 4 3 logging 1 5 M Microsoft IIS configuring to use WRB 5 4 migrating changes made during 5 3 6 3 from Netscape Server 6 2 tools 6 2 migration utility using with Netscape servers 5 2 multi node configuration 2 4 N Netscape Server configuration information 6 2 migrating from 6 2 O ODBC cartridge 1 6 open architecture 1 1 Oracle WebServer 2
59. pe FastTrack or Enterprise server to Oracle Web Application Server make sure the system meets the following reguirements e The Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 is installed on the same machine as the Netscape server The Oracle Web Application Server Administration Server must be running Current Netscape server names do not conflict with names in the Oracle Web Application Server If you want the port number to be re used by the migrated Oracle Web Application Server make sure the Netscape server is stopped Note Only the first six characters of the Netscape server name are used as the migrated Oracle Web Application Server listener name The migration does not alter any configuration of the existing Netscape server Introduction During Migration of the Netscape server to Oracle Web Application Server the Netscape configuration files obj conf magnus conf and mime types are read and parsed then translated into the Oracle Web Application Server listener and WRB configuration files such as svserver cfg and svserver app However some of the Netscape server features are not converted to the Oracle Web Application Server listener Netscape Server Information The Netscape FastTrack server has a directory structure similar to the following SNS_HOMES bin docs nsapi userdb httpd lt serverl gt config magnus conf obj conf mime types logs access errors httpd lt server2 gt config magnus conf obj conf m
60. plication Server Installation After you specify your Oracle Installation Procedure 3 11 Home the Software Asset Manager is displayed Figure 3 1 Software Asset Manager Kunci PORN espa T 3714 a Casian Fep fba biy 211 Dacia Mischa Hai Sara 114 Dacia DRE 205 00 l k iske al uc a Ca Fb mal ss 10 1 Dacia wabi L saran 1 B 1 The right side of the window displays products installed on your system Select the products you wish to remove Use Shift click or click and drag to select multiple items c Click Remove The Installer will remove the selected products from your system 3 12 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide CHAPTER Post Installation and Administration Starting Web Application Server Start the Web Reguest Broker WRB and the Administration Listener by using the owsctl command At the DOS prompt type owsctl start wrb This starts the WRB To start the Administration Listener type the following at the DOS prompt owsctl start admin To start your listener type the following at the DOS prompt owsctl start lt listener_name gt where lt listener_name gt is the name of your listener The default listener name that you may have set up during installation is www Warning Do not use the Control Panel Services to start or stop Web Application Server services Note The owsstat utility is now a Windows based utility and can be found in NT_X86 CoolStuff OWSSTA
61. r each customer the release numbers of the Oracle Web Application Server and associated products the operating system name and version number details of error numbers and descriptions write down the exact errors it helps Oracle Technical Support track down the problem more guickly a description of the problem a description of the changes made to the system Documentation Sales To order printed documentation please call 1 800 252 0303 in the United States Your Comments Are Welcome We value and appreciate your comments as an Oracle user We encourage you to send your comments to us at the following address x Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Preface Web Application Server Documentation Manager Oracle Corporation 500 Oracle Parkway Redwood Shores CA 94065 xi xii Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide CHAPTER Introduction Overview of the Product Note Open Architecture As the World Wide Web matures a new generation of Internet and Intranet business applications is emerging These new applications will incorporate real business transactions data driven multimedia content and interactive information Database powered Web applications built on this new platform will enable corporations to expand their services and customer base as well as explore lucrative new business endeavors while still leveraging their investment in existing cli
62. racle Mail Oracle7 Oracle7 Enterprise Backup Utility Oracle7 Server Oracle7 Spatial Data Option Oracle8 Oracle 64 Bit Option Oracle 2000 PC Express Personal Express Personal Oracle or Personal Oracle7 Personal Oracle Lite PJM Advantage PL SQL Profit ProREXX Pro C Pro C C Pro REXX Programmer 2000 ProRexx RDB7 Report Card Security Without Compromise Server 2000 Services 2000 Set top 2000 Smart Application Client SmartBox Smart Charts SmartClient SmartHints SmartLayout SmartSpring SmartStandards SmartTab SmartTriggers SOL TextRetrieval SOL VDM SupportAssistant SupportNotes SupportNews The Oracle Network Builder Trusted Oracle Trusted Oracle7 Tutor Video Client Video Server Web Reguest Broker Workgroup 2000 World 2000 SERVICE MARKS of Oracle Corporation BAP Business Alliance Programme CASE Method Cooperative Applications Initiative International Oracle Us er s Group International Oracle User s Week IOUG IOUW Migration Technology Initiative OOW Operations Readiness Assessment Oracle Alliance Program Oracle Bronze Oracle Business Alliance Programme Oracle Con sulting Services Oracle Education Oracle Gold Oracle Master Oracle Mercury Oracle Metals Oracle Platinum Oracle Service Oracle Silver Oracle Sterling Oracle SupportFax Real Time Support Services Systems Manage ment Tools Initiative Warehouse Technology Initiative Web System Initiative All other products or company na
63. racle Web Logger Process Optional Start the Oracle Web Logger process on the primary machine by entering owsctl start p wrblog Example 7 Checking the Oracle Web Logger Status Optional Check the status of the Oracle Web Logger by entering owsctl status p wrblog Example 8 Starting the Oracle Web Status Monitor for the Listener admin Start the Oracle Web Status Monitor for the Listener admin by entering owsctl start stat admin Example 9 Starting the ORB Processes Start the ORB processes on the primary machine by entering Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Files Notes owsctl start ncx Example 10 Starting the WRB Processes without the ORB processes To exclusively start the WRB processes use owsctl start e wrb WRB Cartridge pid ORAWEB_ADMIN ows ORAWEB_SITE wrb config ows_machine_name pid WRB Cartridge address ORAWEB_ADMIN ows ORAWEB_SITE wrb config omnaddr Web Listener registration file ORAWEB_ADMIN ows ORAWEB_SITE httpd_machine_namel owl cfg WRB process files ORAWEB_HOME bin mnaddrsrv exe ORAWEB_HOME bin mnrpcnmsrv exe ORAWEB_HOME bin mnorbsrv exe ORAWEB_HOME bin wrbcfg exe ORAWEB_HOME bin wrblog exe ORAWEB_HOME bin wrbasrv exe ORAWEB_HOMEY bin wrbahsrv exe ORAWEB_HOME bin wrbroker exe ORAWEB_HOMEY bin wrbfac exe ORAWEB_HOME bin wrbvpm exe ORAWEB_HOME bin oraweb exe ORAWEB_HOME bin owstat exe Always use owsctl to start the WR
64. racle database and PL SOL If you wish to use either Oracle8 or the Multi Threaded Server option to connect to a local database you must install SOL Net 2 3 and the TCP IP Protocol Adaptor These products are automatically installed with Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 Supported Configurations Installation Requirements Oracle Web Application Server can be installed as a single node where everything is installed on a single computer or as a multi node which consists of a primary node installed on one computer and multiple remote nodes installed on different computers Oracle Web Application Server is made up of several processes and you can run these processes on different machines on the network You can do this because 2 3 the architecture of the Web Application Server is based on CORBA common object reguest broker architecture which is a standard for distributed objects One advantage of distributing the processes on different machines is performance and scalability You can handle more reguests without using up too much resources from one machine See Appendix C Multi node Configuration on page 1 for additional information The following are examples of typical Web Application Server installation configuration choices Single Node This installation shows components installed on a single node e WRB with Oracle Administrator Listener e Listener Oracle Microsoft or Netscape Web Application Server
65. rk ows home log owa_dad_name DOHC_ WEB You can refer to the DCD by using DOHC_WEB The following table shows the parameter mappings between WebServer 2 x DCD Web Application Server 3 0 1 DAD and Web Application Server 3 0 1 PL SQL OWS2 x DCD OWS3 0 1 DAD xx OWS3 0 1 PL SOL xx owa _ service suffix of DAD xx suffix of PL SOL xx section name ECT st nY see wem pam see a _ se sma CET eee In order to direct the PL SQL to use the appropriate DAD the owa_dad_name xx parameter is added to the PL SQL_xx section of the Web Application Server 3 0 1 wrb app file owa_valid_ports owa_error_page Upgrade the Oracle WebServer 2 x svserver_name cfg The upgrade tool updates the svserver_name cfg file in two steps Upgrading from Previous Releases 7 5 1 The upgrade tool updates the DynApps section to Web Application Server 3 0 1 In WebServer 2 0 the section is DynApps SORACLE_HOME ows2 lib libndwll so ndwlld DynamicInit SORACLE_HOME ows2 lib ndwrd so sndwrdini init SORACLE_HOME ows2 lib ndwp so ndwp dinit In WebServer 2 1 the section is DynApps SORACLE_HOME ows21 lib ndwfss so oracle_adp_init The upgrade tool will update the entry to DynApps SORAWEB_HOME lib libwrl so oracle_ adp init 2 The upgrade tool updates the svserver_name cfg from Oracle 1 2 format to 2 1 format Merge WebServer
66. st name For example ServerName wchan sun us oracle com It is mapped into the Web Application Server svserver cfg MULTIPORT section The Port directive defines the TCP port the server listens to For example Port 7000 It is mapped into the Web Application Server svserver cfg MULTIPORT section The Security directive tells the server whether encryption is enabled For example Security off It is mapped into the Web Application Server svserver cfg MULTIPORT section The Security column of the MULTIPORT section will be SSL if encryption is enabled If security is activated the user must generate a new SSL Key certificate for the newly migrated Oracle Web Application Server Refer to the Oracle Web Administration Server for setting up SSL for Oracle Web Application Server The DNS directive specifies whether DNS lookup is performed on the clients that access the server For example DNS off It is mapped into the Web Application Server svserver cfg NetInfo section DNS Resolution is always if activated otherwise DNS Resolution is never Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Migrating the obj conf and mime types Files The obj conf file defines how the server should handle the incoming requests for documents and programs An object contains a name or a pattern match which defines the resources it applies to For example lt Object ppath gt Directives lt Object gt Object also contains a series of
67. t listenerName gt where listenerName specifies the name of the listener 3 Install the correct components on the remote nodes During installation be sure to specify the same shared key in Hex that you specified on the primary node 4 Configure the cartridges that you want to run remotely Tasks to Perform at the Remote Node On each of the remote nodes you need to start up the cartridge factory using this command owsctl start cartridge The cartridge factory manages the cartridges that run on that machine It communicates with the Dispatcher which runs on the primary node telling it about new cartridge instances that are started up and about unoccupied cartridge instances The Dispatcher then knows where to direct requests Setting Up a Secure Oracle Web Application Server Refer to the Web Application Server Manager page at http localhost port ows adoc Intro html for instructions on generating a certificate request and obtaining a certificate from the certifying authority CA 4 4 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide CHAPTER Configuration of Third party HTTP Servers Overview A feature of Oracle Web Application Server Version 3 0 1 is the HTTP daemon adapter which enables the Web Reguest Broker WRB to run seamlessly using third party HTTP servers listeners instead of the Oracle Web Listener shipped with Oracle Web Application Server Oracle Web Application Server supports
68. uests to unoccupied cartridge instances 4 Cartridge Instance 1 of Cartridge A Listener y Dispatcher S WRB Factory Instance 2 of Cartridge A Instance 3 of Cartridge A Instance 4 of Cartridge A Instance 5 of Cartridge A f Instance 6 of Cartridge A ae Instance 7 of Cartridge A amory Instance 8 of Cartridge A Instance 9 of Cartridge A Instance 10 of Cartridge A The MIN and MAX configuration parameters for the cartridge type determine the minimum and maximum number of cartridge instances Note the following points about the meaning of these parameters if you are running in a distributed environment The MIN and MAX values include cartridge instances running on all nodes For example if you set a MIN for the PL SOL Cartridge at 10 then 10 instances can be running on one node or spread over several nodes If you set the MIN value to 0 the cartridge factory spawns one cartridge instance to handle a reguest but it does not spawn any extra cartridge instances In this case the Dispatcher does not have a list of cartridge instances and it sends all reguests for the cartridge to the WRB The WRB then directs a cartridge factory to start up a cartridge instance to handle the reguest Multi node Configuration B 3 Distributing the Authentication Server Processes You can run the Authentication Server on machines other than the primary node and you can run multiple copies of the Authentication Server The ma
69. v B 4 Troubleshooting and Tips 2 ccc eens B 5 Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide Preface This Installation Guide is the primary source of introduction installation and configuration information for Oracle Web Application Server for Windows NT Audience This Installation Guide is necessary for installing configuring or administering Oracle Web Application Server 3 0 1 for Windows NT Prereguisites This Installation Guide assumes that you are familiar with Windows NT and have installed and tested it for your PC and network hardware Oracle7 or Oracle8 Server and relational database concepts Oracle Documentation Set Online documentation is provided in HTML and Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format PDF To read the HTML documentation go to the Web Note Listener Administrator Home page and follow the online documentation link icon The PDF documentation can be found by clicking the online documentation icon in the Oracle for Windows NT program group To read the PDF online documentation install the Adobe Acrobat Reader by double clicking the file ACROREAD EXE in the ACROBAT directory on the product CD The Web Application Server 2 0 1 for Windows NT contains the following documentation Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide for Windows NT This contains installation information for the Oracle Web Application Server for Windows NT Overview T
70. yables Oracle Payroll Oracle Personal Time and Expense Oracle Planner Workbench Oracle PowerBrowser Oracle Procedure Builder Oracle Process Modeller Oracle Product Configurator Oracle Project Accounting Oracle Project Billing Oracle Project Costing Oracle Projects Oracle Public Sector Oracle Pur chasing Oracle Ouality Oracle RALLY Oracle Rdb7 Oracle Receivables Oracle Release Management Oracle Rep lication Manager Oracle Replication Services Oracle Reports Oracle Reports Generator Oracle Repository Administrator Oracle Revenue Accounting Oracle RMU Oracle Sales Analysis Oracle Sales Analyzer Oracle Sales and Compensation Oracle Sales and Marketing Oracle Sales Brief Oracle Sales Compensation Oracle Server Generator Oracle Server Manager Oracle Smart Video Oracle Store Oracle System Sizer Oracle SOL Tutor Or acle SOL Services Oracle Supplier Scheduling Oracle Supply Chain Planning Oracle SupportNotes Oracle Sys tems Designer Oracle Systems Modeller Oracle Terminal Oracle Text Server Oracle TextServer3 Oracle Toolkit Oracle TRACE Oracle TRACE Collector Oracle TRACE Option Oracle Training Administration Oracle Transla tion Manager Oracle Universal Database Oracle Upstream Oracle Video Client Oracle Video Server Oracle Web Customers Oracle Web Employees Oracle Web Suppliers Oracle Web Application Server Oracle Work in Pro cess Oracle Workflow Oracle Workgroup Server or Oracle7 Workgroup Server O
71. you will need to make four passes through the installer making the appropriate selection for each node For a single or primary multi node installation the bundled cartridges are automatically installed The Product Components screen does not appear The bundled cartridges are PL SQL JAVA LiveHTML Perl and VRML Choose the optional components cartridges that you want to install You may choose to install additional components or cartridges that are packaged outside of the Web Application Server bundle You must install a copy of the cartridge on the node where you will perform administration single or primary node in order for the Web Application Server Manager to be able to register the cartridge You will be able to administer the actual remote node cartridge from the primary node The optional components cartridges are Oracle Web Application Server Installation Guide e ODBC Cartridge e Oracle JDBC Drivers Beta e Remote Oracle RDBMS Connection SQL Net V 2 3 VRML Cartridge Note If you use Oracle8 you must install SQL Net regardless of whether your Oracle8 installation is local or remote 7 Site Installation Enter the following information about the installation site Site Name Defaults to WEBSITE30 Oracle Web Application Server allows you to have multiple server sites running in a single installation environment Servers are differentiated by site names so you must enter the current Web server
72. ype FastTrack Enterprise e Netscape server home directory full pathname the name of the Netscape server to be migrated the port number on which the Netscape server is running 4 Select the Migrate Netscape server button The cgi bin program wlmigrat migrates the Netscape server The wlmigrat program generates a report showing which Netscape configurations will not be converted and gives an ok to migrate prompt Select ok to migrate to migrate the Netscape server to the Oracle server You must use the Oracle Manager to start up the newly migrated server after which you can access your pages as usual You can access the Oracle Web Application Server page from http hostname domain port oracle Notice that port is either the port number of the Netscape server or the port number you assigned on the Migration page Changes Made During Migration The migration program does the following Migrating to Oracle Web Listener 6 3 reads and parses the Netscape obj conf magnus conf and mime types files and translates the migratable items into the Oracle Web Application Server configuration e writes the translated configuration and the default Oracle Web Application Server configuration to the Oracle Web Listener svserver cfg file registers the newly migrated Oracle Web Application Server with the owl cfg file Migrating the magnus conf File 6 4 The ServerName directive defines the server ho

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