Hear, hear is something members of parliament say in the House of Commons in
the UK and in Canada when they agree with a point someone else said. They
also hit their desks, which sometimes wakes up other members of parliament.
My point was that iAS has many components, it is not straightforward to set
up and administer, trying to strip out components to "make" iAS "work" with
alternative configurations is not something I would recommend, as someone
who administers two iAS 1.0.2.2. servers on NT. I don't know about the
later versions, but 1.0.2.2. still uses 806 forms and reports, for example.
I have no idea why Forms and Reports is so far behind the rdbms version.
Administering iAS can quickly become a full-time job, if you really want to
get into it.
I assume most DBAs have other things to do with their time than try to make
non-standard configurations work.
No need for acerbic rhetoric, there is an OT list for that.
Have a good weekend, try to relax, life is too short.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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Subject: RE: Does Oracle 9iAS only run on Apache?
What does "Hear, hear." mean? Do you have a constructive(note the 1st 3
letters CON) reply to the original question?
The employer uses IIS and does not want to support other servers. If Oracle
9iAS is not supported then this is the end of the question and end of
thread.
Rick
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Hear, hear.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
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Rick,
Why do you ask? At a former employer, we were being pressured to use a
different
webserver for entirely different reasons. We eventually concluded that
the ones asking
the question were technically impaired and began ignoring them.
While I believe that you can do this, Oracle won't support your iAS
installation if you do.
It's a fair amount of work to iAS setup and running the way you want
without trying to give it
a heart transplant in the process. Doing so will likely also require
regular infusions
anti-rejection drugs ( your time ).
Jared
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Hi All,
Will Oracle 9iAS run on other servers other than Apache? If so which ones
and are they supported by Oracle?
Does anyone have any experience running on other servers? success/failure
stories.
Thanks
Rick
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