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10GAS on Linux with 10GDS on Windows XP.

I need to know if we can install our database 10g on a linux server,
install our AS10g on a linux server and then install on each Windows
XP developer 10g ?

Is this combinaison will work fine? I mean developing on windows xp
and then deploying the executable module of forms and report into my
linux AS server.?

Do I have something special to do? do I have to recompile the fmx over
linux?

Thanks for your advice.
Jul 19 '05 #1
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Gaetan Poitras wrote:
I need to know if we can install our database 10g on a linux server,
install our AS10g on a linux server and then install on each Windows
XP developer 10g ?

Is this combinaison will work fine? I mean developing on windows xp
and then deploying the executable module of forms and report into my
linux AS server.?
Yes - that will (well... should) work Do I have something special to do? do I have to recompile the fmx over
linux?

Yes - fmx's are platform specific, fmb's not.
--

Regards,
Frank van Bortel

Jul 19 '05 #2
Thanks, Frank, but if I have to recompile the fmx on linux, then I
guest it means I need to install 10gDS on linux? cause I wanted to
avoid that and having only 10gAS..
Can I compile fmx with 10gAS without having installing 10gDS over
linux..?

Also, when I connect for the first time on my application via intranet
in my browser, I have to download the applet for jinit. Is this is
kind of universal for any platform? The one installed over my 10gAS on
linux will be downloaded from a windows pc and installed and will it
work fine ?

Frank van Bortel <fv********@netscape.net> wrote in message news:<c9**********@news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>...
Gaetan Poitras wrote:
I need to know if we can install our database 10g on a linux server,
install our AS10g on a linux server and then install on each Windows
XP developer 10g ?

Is this combinaison will work fine? I mean developing on windows xp
and then deploying the executable module of forms and report into my
linux AS server.?

Yes - that will (well... should) work
Do I have something special to do? do I have to recompile the fmx over
linux?

Yes - fmx's are platform specific, fmb's not.

Jul 19 '05 #3
Gaetan Poitras wrote:
Thanks, Frank, but if I have to recompile the fmx on linux, then I
guest it means I need to install 10gDS on linux? cause I wanted to
avoid that and having only 10gAS..
Can I compile fmx with 10gAS without having installing 10gDS over
linux..?

Also, when I connect for the first time on my application via intranet
in my browser, I have to download the applet for jinit. Is this is
kind of universal for any platform? The one installed over my 10gAS on
linux will be downloaded from a windows pc and installed and will it
work fine ?

Frank van Bortel <fv********@netscape.net> wrote in message news:<c9**********@news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>...
Gaetan Poitras wrote:

I need to know if we can install our database 10g on a linux server,
install our AS10g on a linux server and then install on each Windows
XP developer 10g ?

Is this combinaison will work fine? I mean developing on windows xp
and then deploying the executable module of forms and report into my
linux AS server.?


Yes - that will (well... should) work
Do I have something special to do? do I have to recompile the fmx over
linux?


Yes - fmx's are platform specific, fmb's not.


Well - you can run fmb's... Fmx's are usually smaller
and load faster, but there never was a restriction in
not compiling into fmx. Not in previous versions.
Why don't you just test; if it fails, you'll need
one 10gAS compiler on Linux - not the whole shabam.
And the applet will be the correct one; Java was
intended to "write once, run on many platforms".

--

Regards,
Frank van Bortel

Jul 19 '05 #4

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