Installation oracle Linux forms10r2

I installed Oracle Server Linux SS5 10r2... Now, I want to install oracle forms dev suite 10 g on the same machine i.e. linux ES 5...
all can help me how to move forward with this process. :)

Hello

Please visit the following links.

http://www.Eckford.ca/Sympatico/htdocs/ODS_Install.html

http://download.Oracle.com/docs/HTML/B10668_05/chap_forms.htm

Sarah

Published by: SaRaH on July 27, 2010 22:21

Tags: Oracle Development

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