About the same counts for installing the SoaSuite 10.1.3.3. On the eve of the release of 11g (will it finaly be launched at Open World in September?), I give you this install guide for the SoaSuite on Oracle Enterprise Linux and against the 11gR1 database. Since 10g is used pretty much I think it will be around for a while.
The installation fo the SoaSuite is pretty much straight forward. But there are a few prerequisites to meet.
11g Database
To work with an 11g database there are 2 things to do:
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Download patch 6265268 for the Oracle Universal Installer to work with DB11g. Apparently the OUI has two older libraries that do not work properly with DB11g. Unzip the patch and copy the files to the proper directory on the installation disk (so if you have a real CD, or an ISO with the installation you should copy the contents to a directory on a harddrive). The readme denotes the files and their destination. I found a little mismatch in the foldernaming of one of them, my installation disk had a slightly different version number in the path.
- Edit the irca.sh. The irca.sh that has to be run for creating the SoaSchema's in the database refer to the jdbc libraries of the database home. It expects a ojdbc14.jar, but this one does not exist in the 11g home. But I found it works fine with the ojdbc5.jar that does exist. So edit the irca.sh, search for ojdbc. You'll find an if-statement that checks for the existing of ojdbc14.jar. Uncomment it or change ojdbc14.jar to ojdbc5.jar. Search further for ojdbc to find the classpath and change it accordingly.
Oracle Enterprise linux should also be adapted. First you should install the libXP package. I found it on Disk 2 of the OEL5.0 diskset.
rpm -ivh libXp.*version*.i386.rpm
or
rpm -ivh libXp-*
(I found that on my disk there is a hyphen '-' in stead of a dot '.' after LibXp)
The second thing to do I found in a doc on Metalink, where is stated that a library has to be replaced to get the HTTP server started.
The document is Note:465159.1 - "Oracle Application Server 10g (10.1.3) Requirements for Linux (OEL 5 and RHEL 5) "
The patch it is tacking about is
If you want to install Oracle Webcenter, apparently about the same problems arise. So follow the Note 465159.1 to solve that.
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