How to clone Apex?

Hi all

I installed Oracle 10 g XE on our Linux server and upgrade to the Apex of 2.2 to 3.2. We have already developed Apex applications on it.
I want to clone the entire Apex tech stack including the database 10gXE on another linux backup server. Can you give me some links on how to do this please.

The 10gXE base directory is/usr/lib/oracle/xe. Is it enough to copy this entire directory to the backup server?
How will I know the location of the Apex program and binaries?

Thank you very much

Jenn

Apex code is good enough "transformed into" a database, the application ID, and so on are mostly all in packages and pl/sql procedures, functions, etc.. Porting that off to another server will need to have the same version of apex in the target database, and probably the easiest way to achieve that is clone the whole source data base.

Try the application docs http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B25329_01/doc/appdev.102/b25309/deploy.htm#BABFBBEE while that based on version 2.1, 3.2 might actually be a little better at the portage when just to get an application to another server of the apex.

Just back up the directory of xe, that work may be , but the database must be stopped to be usable as a source of food, or the database at least must be in backup mode, which requires the archivelog mode recovery and media (application of updates log files archive) under the procedure of restoration as well.

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