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NCOAUG 2006
R12 Features
• Technology Stack components
• File system layout
• Technology
• Functionality
• Maintenance
Major changes from R11i
ComponentComponent Release 11i Release 12 Release 11i Release 12
DatabaseDatabase 9.29.2 10.210.2
Developer Developer 6i6i 10i10i
Application ServerApplication Server 1.01.0 10.110.1
Client Plug-inClient Plug-in JinitatorJinitator Sun JRESun JRE
Java ContainersJava Containers JservJserv OC4JOC4J
Release 11i – 11.5.10.2
Release 12
Oracle Technology R12 Version 11.5.10CU2 RI Version 11.5.10 RI Version
Oracle Database 10g 10.2.0.2 9.2.0.6 9.2.0.5
XDK - Database 10.2.0.2 8.1.7.4 8.1.7.4
XDB 10.2.0.2 - -
XDK Middle-tier 10.1 9.0.4 9.0.4
HTTP Client 10.1.3 1.0.2.2 1.0.2.2
Oracle 9iAS/10gAS 10.1.3/10.1.2 1.0.2.2.2 1.0.2.2.2
Developer 6i Client Libraries 10.1.2 8.0.6.3 8.0.6.3
Technology – Rehosted components R12 Version 11.5.10CU2 Version 11.5.10 Version
BI Beans 3.1 3.1 3.1
JDBC 10.1.0.4 9.2.0.6 9.2.0.5
Technology – Third party component R12 Version 11.5.10CU2 Version 11.5.10 Version
JDK for web tier 5.0 1.4.2 1.4.2
JDK for concurrent processing tier 5.0 1.4.2 1.4.2
Sun Java Plug-in 5.0 1.3.1.21 (Oracle Jinitiator) 1.3.1.18 (Oracle Jinitiator)
Oracle Technology – non-embedded Applications integration R12 Version 11.5.10CU2 Version 11.5.10 Version
Oracle AS10g Portal3 10.1.2 3.0.9.8.4 3.0.9.8.4
Oracle AS10g SSO/OID3 10.1.2 3.0.9.8.4 3.0.9.8.4
Collaboration Suite3 10gR1 (10.1.1) - -
Client Tier
– R12 Replaces Jinitiator (oajinit.exe)– Sun’s 1.5 Java Runtime Environment (JRE)– Repacked into oaj2se.exe – Firefox 1.5 for Windows – Netscape support for Applications and ADI
Database Tier• 10g Release 2 ORACLE_HOME
– Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition)– XDK -Database– XDB - Database– Workflow– InterMedia option– Spatial option– Data Mining option– JDK 5.0 to support Autoconfig
Application Tier• OracleAS 10g 10.1.2 for Forms & Reports Services
– Replaces the 8.0.6-based Oracle_Home
• OracleAS 10g 10.1.3 for Oracle Containers for Java (OC4J)– Replaces the 8.1.7-based Oracle_Home provided by iAS 1.0.2.2 in 11i
• JDBC 10.2• JDK 1.5 for web & concurrent processing
• Servlet Container: JServ -> OC4J(OC4J is Oracles J2EE container)
• Apache: 1.3.19 -> 1.3.31 • Forms/Reports: 6i -> 10g
Application Server 10.1.3
– The Java Oracle Home– HTTP Listener– Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J)– Oracle Process Manager and Notification
Server– Application Server Control (ASControl)– JDK 5.0
Application Server 10.1.2
– The Forms or ‘C’ Oracle Home– Forms and Reports– Delivers native runtime executables for
• Forms (frmweb)• Reports (rwrun)
– No relinking of native executables. User exists (Applications C Code) is now dynamically linked at runtime.
– 10.1 Required Support Files (RSF’s)
R12 Features
• Technology Stack components
• File system layout
• Technology
• Functionality
• Maintenance
File System Layout Overview
Default File System by Rapid Install/Rapid Clone– Database
• <apps_base>/db/tech_st/10.2.0• <apps_base>/db/apps_st/data
– Applications• <apps_base>/apps/tech_st/10.1.2• <apps_base>/apps/tech_st/10.1.3• <apps_base>/apps/apps_st/appl• <apps_base>/apps/apps_st/comn
– Instance Configuration• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name>
Example - Applications•<apps_base>/apps
HTTP Listener (10.1.3)
•<apps_base>/apps/tech_st/10.1.3
OC4J Deployment (10.1.3)
•<apps_base>/apps/tech_st/10.1.3
J2EE (10.1.3)•<apps_base>/apps/tech_st/10.1.3
The Instance Home
– Instance or Configuration Home– Contains instance specific files
• Configuration• Logs• Scripts
– Default location• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name>• Access via $INST_TOP environment variable
– Implementation of shared file system and/or read-only ORACLE_HOME’s and APPL_TOP
– Standalone instance also implemented this way
$INST_TOP
Instance Home Environment• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name> ($INST_TOP)
• /admin– /scripts ($ADMIN_SCRIPTS_HOME)
• /appl($APPL_CONFIG_HOME)
– /fnd/12.0.0/secure ($FND_SECURE)• /certs• /logs ($LOG_HOME)• /ora
($ORA_CONFIG_HOME)– /10.1.2– /10.1.3
($ORACLE_CONFIG_HOME)• /pids• /portal
$INST_TOP<apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name> ($INST_TOP)
$ADMIN_SCRIPTS_HOME
$ADMIN_SCRIPTS_HOME
$FND_SECURE<apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name> ($INST_TOP) /fnd/12.0.0/secure ($FND_SECURE)
$FND_SECURE
$FND_TOP/secure - Obsolete
$LOG_HOME/appl
$INST_TOP/logs/appl$APPLCSF & $APPLRGF
Instance Home ’10.1.2’ Directory
• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name>/ora/10.1.2– <context_name>.env– /forms/server
• appsweb.cfg• default.env
– /network/admin $TNS_ADMIN• listener.ora• tnsnames.ora
– This is the configuration for the ‘C’ ORACLE_HOME, set when running the Concurrent Managers and AD utilities.
Forms Configuration (10.1.2)
• Forms 10.1.2– Servlet mode is the default and socket mode will be
supported– Servlet mode issues
• Increases network traffic by ~40%• Response time impact is significant for WAN users
– Socket mode will be supported– MetaLink note 125767.1 (Forms 6i with 11i)
• We recommend the use of socket mode for intranet users, and HTTPS for Internet users. We recommend the Forms Servlet for customers wishing to use HTTPS due to the simplified, industry standard configuration.
Forms Configuration (10.1.2)
$ORA_CONFIG_HOME
Instance Home ‘appl’ Directory
• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name>/appl $APPL_CONFIG_HOME *
– /admin– Empty in standalone instance where
APPL_CONFIG_HOME value is APPL_TOP– Contains these files if APPL_CONFIG_HOME value is
not APPL_TOP• topfile.txt, adjareas.txt, adjborg2.txt, • adjborg.txt, adovars.env, adconfig.txt, <CONTEXT_FILE>.xml
– /fnd/12.0.0/secure $FND_SECURE
$APPL_CONFIG_HOME<apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name> ($INST_TOP)
/appl ($APPL_CONFIG_HOME)
Instance Home ‘certs’ Directory• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name>/certs
• /Apache– ewallet.p12
• /opmn– cwallet.sso– Ewallet.p12
– certs is the default directory for SSL or other certificate files used by this instance. To use a centrally stage certificate change the appropriate context file variables and run AutoConfig
$INST_TOP/CERTS
Instance Home ‘logs’ Directory• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name>/logs $LOG_HOME
– /appl• /admin
– /conc $APPLCSF– /oam– /rgf $APPLRGF
– /ora– /10.1.2/network– /10.1.3
» /Apache» /j2ee/forms /oacore» /javacache
– adpatch logs still created in $APPL_TOP– AutoConfig logs created in $INST_TOP/admin/logs
$LOG_HOME/ora
Instance Home ’10.1.3’ Directory
• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name>/ora/10.1.3 $ORACLE_CONFIG_HOME
– <context_name>.env– /Apache/Apache/conf
• apps.conf, httpd.conf, oracle_apache.conf, ssl.conf• dms.conf, mod_oc4j.conf, security.conf, url_fw.conf
– /config• ias.properties (used by EM agent)
– /j2ee/forms/config (same files as for oacore)– /j2ee/oacore/config
• applications.xml, default-web-site.xml, global-web-application.xml• j2ee-logging.xml, jms.xml, oc4j-connectors.xml, oc4j.properties,• rmi.xml, server.xml, system-application.xml, system-jazn-data.xml
– /j2ee/oacore /application-deployments/oacore• orion-application.xml
– /j2ee/oacore /application-deployments/oacore/html• orion-web.xml
Instance Home ’10.1.3’ Directory
• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name>/ora/10.1.3– /javacache– /network/admin $TNS_ADMIN
• listener.ora, tnsnames.ora– /opmn
• /bin/opmnctl• /conf/opmn.xml …. root of 10.1.3 configuration• /logs *
– HTTP_Server~1– OC4J~forms~default_group~1– OC4J~oacore~default_group~1
* opmn/logs directory cannot be moved from here.
$INST_TOP/ora/10.1.3/Apache/conf
$IAS_ORACLE_HOME
$IAS_ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/conf
Instance Home ’pids’ Directory• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name>/pids *
– /10.1.3/Apache– httpd.pid– httpd.lock
– /appl– reviver.sh_<context_name>.pid (for Conc. Manager)
• * pids directory should be located on machines local disk
• <apps_base>/inst/apps/<context_name>/portal• aplogin.html, index.html, etc
COMMON_TOP Changes - Java
– $COMMON_TOP/java ($JAVA_BASE)• /classes ($JAVA_TOP)
– Contains expanded class file directories• /lib ($AF_JLIB)
– Contains zip and jar files
• adovars.env changed to implement these changes.
• The reason for this change is due to the way OC4J automatically includes zip and jar files into the CLASSPATH. Before making this change, including $JAVA_TOP to pick up the expanded classes directories picked all the zip and jar files causing class version conflicts at OC4J startup.
COMMON_TOP Changes - HTML
• $COMMON_TOP/webapps– /oacore/html ($OA_HTML)
– Contains all the .html, .jsp, .css, .xml files– This change made to meet J2EE requirements
– Extra files to meet J2EE requirements– /webapps/oacore/html/WEB-INF/web.xml
» web.xml normally contains servlet definitions and mappings. To implement shared file system, this information is configured in $ORACLE_CONFIG_HOME/j2ee/oacore /application-deployments/oacore/html/orion-web.xml
» web.xml is a basic file with no servlet definitions, shared by all instances
– /webapps/oacore/META-INF/application.xml
R12 Features
• Technology Stack components
• File system layout
• Technology
• Functionality
• Maintenance
Fusion Ready
• Oracle Applications Adapter– Interface Tables– Views– API’s– Concurrent programs– EDI– XML Gateway– Business Events
Applications Database
• OATM configured by default• ASM, ADDM, ASH, RAC and all the 10gR2
features are available to use• Partitioning of seeded Applications tables is fully
supported
Technology Changes• Workflow Engine is rewritten to handle bulk
processing and purging• Gather Statistics improvements with Auto gather
feature• NOLOGGING is default option for patching and
DBI summary collection• Transaction monitors are implemented using AQ
technology which enables them to failover in RAC enabled environment
Technology changes
• FNDCPASS bulk feature• The base product schemas are locked by default
except during patching• Mod_plsql is retired• Workflow notification mailer is SSL enabled• Workflow BES can be configured to Stop and
Rollback or Skip to Next
Patching The Oracle Homes
– Opatch is used to apply patches to the 10.1.3 and 10.1.2 Oracle Homes.
– Requires access to the Oracle Homes inventory– List of patches already applied through
• Opatch lsinventory – detail– Refer to Metalink Note XXXXXX
Integration with External Servers
• OracleAS 10g Single Sign-On & Oracle Internet Directory 10.1.2.x
• Discoverer 10.1.2.x• Portal 10.1.2.x• WebCache 10.1.2.x• Oracle Integration 10.1.2.x• Collaboration Suite 10gR2• Enterprise Manager 10gR2
OPTIONAL 10gAS components
• Single Sign-On 10g • Oracle Internet Directory 10g • Portal 10g • Discoverer 10g • Web Cache 10g • Oracle Business Integration 10g • Oracle BPEL Process Manager 10g
– Installed in a different ORACLE_HOME on an existing E-Business Suite Release 12 application-tier server
– Installed on a server that is physically separate from an existing E-Business Suite Release 12 Applications server
SSO and LDAP Integration
SSO and LDAP Integration
• Does the Release 12 Rapid Install include an OracleAS 10g Infrastructure?
• No, the Release 12 database created by the Rapid Install does not include a OracleAS 10g Infrastructure database. Although Release 12 uses OracleAS 10g 10.1.2 and 10.1.3, these components do not require an OracleAS 10g Infrastructure (sometimes referred to as a Metadata Repository). The Release 12 database does not include a OracleAS 10g Infrastructure database.
• Can I install an OracleAS 10g Infrastructure in the Release 12 database?
• No, this is not supported.
R12 Features
• Technology Stack components
• File system layout
• Technology
• Functionality
• Maintenance
Multi-Org Architecture Control (MOAC)
• In Release 12 within a responsibility one can access and enter data for multiple operating units.
• Concurrent program definitions and SRS include additional item to incorporate MOAC
User Security
• Oracle User Management (UMX)
• Role Based Access Control
R12 Features
• Technology Stack components
• File system layout
• Technology
• Functionality
• Maintenance
Cloning
• Single Node to Single Node
• Database Refresh
• Multi-node to Multi-node
• Single-node to Multi-node
• Multi-node to Single-node
OAM Features
• Simple and Advanced Cloning
• Manage Downtime messages
• Allows custom scripts to be deployed and monitored from OAM
• Advanced Configuration wizards guide through configuring Load Balancing, SSL and Accelerators configuration
APPL_TOP High Availability
• Shared APPL_TOP
• Staged APPL_TOP
• Distributed AD
• Read-only file system
Q & A