At least one of the apps at work will be moving to Forms 11gR2, so I thought I better do a run through of the desktop developer installation before someone asks me how it is done. π
- Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.5) Installation on Windows (32-bit)
- Oracle Forms and Reports 11gR2 Installation on Windows (32-bit)
Our standard desktop environment is still Windows XP (32-bit), hence the archaic choice here.
The server environment will be Linux 64-bit, so when I get back from the next trip I will probably do a write up of that installation. The install steps will be pretty similar, but I like to have a no-brain-needed guide to follow when I do these things. π
Cheers
Tim…
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Interesting deployment with cutting edge version of forms and old version of OS.
No mention of forms can be made without referencing: https://blogs.oracle.com/grantronald/entry/oracle_forms_and_java_jre
On the topic of the specific post, with this development environment can you launch forms as a developer without additional configuration?
I don’t have much experience with the 32bit development environment so there may be differences!
@oraclebigdave : Not done much with it yet. I’m on the road for a couple of week snow, so I’ll come back to it when I’m home again.
Cheers
Tim…