Install Readme
11g Release 1 (11.1.1.2.0)
November 2009
This document describes the installation instructions when using the toplink_111120.zip file to install Oracle TopLink 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.2.0).
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This document provides information on:
Section 3, "Installing Oracle TopLink and EclipseLink with Oracle WebLogic Server"
Section 4, "Installing Oracle TopLink with Oracle Containers for Java EE"
Section 5, "Installing EclipseLink with Oracle Containers for Java EE"
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The complete product requirements list and the latest certification information for 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.2.0) is available at:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/toplink/technical/support/index.html
Additional Requirements
TopLink requires a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) compatible with JDK 1.5.0 (or higher). TopLink also requires internet access to use URL-based schemas and hosted documentation.
Use the following procedures to install TopLink standalone (including TopLink Foundation Library and TopLink Workbench). Before you proceed with the install, back up all existing project data.
Unzip the TopLink Zip file (toplink_111120.zip) into an empty directory. This is your new <TOPLINK_HOME> directory where Oracle TopLink 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.2.0) will reside.
When unzipped, additional steps are required to run the Oracle TopLink Workbench and other utilities. For more information, see "Configuring the TopLink Workbench Environment" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle TopLink.
When installation is complete, refer to the Oracle TopLink Release Notes. To access the Oracle TopLink Release Notes from within the install, go to the <TOPLINK_HOME>/doc directory. For information about new features included in this release of Oracle TopLink, see the Oracle TopLink Feature Overview.
The Oracle WebLogic Server installation (component version 10.3.1) includes both the toplink.jar and the eclipselink.jar. No additional installation is required. For configuration information, see "Integrating TopLink with Oracle WebLogic Server" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle TopLink.
Use the following procedures to install TopLink with OC4J (including TopLink Foundation Library and TopLink Workbench). Before you proceed with the install, back up all existing project data.
Unzip the OC4J Zip file (oc4j_extended.zip) into an empty directory. This is your new <ORACLE_HOME> directory where OC4J 10g (10.1.3.x) will reside.
Unzip the TopLink Zip file (toplink_111120.zip) in your <ORACLE_HOME> directory where <ORACLE_HOME> is the directory where you installed OC4J 10g (10.1.3.x).
When unzipped, additional steps are required to run the Oracle TopLink Workbench and other utilities. For more information, see "Configuring the TopLink Workbench Environment" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle TopLink.
When installation is complete, refer to the Oracle TopLink Release Notes. To access the Oracle TopLink Release Notes from within the install, go to the <ORACLE_HOME>/<TOPLINK_HOME>/doc/ directory. For information about new features included in this release of Oracle TopLink, see the Oracle TopLink Feature Overview.
EclipseLink (eclipselink.jar) is included with the TopLink installation, as described in "Installing Oracle TopLink with Oracle Containers for Java EE".
For information on manually installing EclipseLink with OC4J, refer to "Integrating EclipseLink with Oracle Containers for Java EE" in the EclipseLink User's Guide at http://wiki.eclipse.org/Integrating_EclipseLink_with_an_Application_Server_(ELUG)#Integrating_EclipseLink_with_Oracle_Containers_for_J2EE_.28OC4J.29.
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