No, this is not another rant about just anyone who doesn't know how to read manuals.  It's about me.  And I don't know how to read manuals.
After downloading Oracle 10g for Mac OS X, I spent some time getting it installed. After a false start (where I created the dba group with GUID 201 - the same as the Guest account on Mac OS X), I managed to get it up and running. There's an excellent guide here, which walks you through just what you need to do and little more: http://blog.rayapps.com/2009/04/12/how-to-install-oracle-database-10g-on-mac-os-x-intel
Once I could SQL*Plus into the database, I downloaded the Companion CD, and started to install that, thinking that the Oracle HTTP Server would be a part of it. Well, much to my disappointment, it was nowhere to be found. After some digging on the OTN Apple Forum, I came across this post: http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=654233&tstart=0&start=15
The important line in that post points here: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/relnotes.102/b25285/toc.htm
And if you look at Section 2 - Unsupported Products, you'll notice that Oracle APEX & Oracle HTTP Server are definitely not alone. In fact, here's the complete list:
After downloading Oracle 10g for Mac OS X, I spent some time getting it installed. After a false start (where I created the dba group with GUID 201 - the same as the Guest account on Mac OS X), I managed to get it up and running. There's an excellent guide here, which walks you through just what you need to do and little more: http://blog.rayapps.com/2009/04/12/how-to-install-oracle-database-10g-on-mac-os-x-intel
Once I could SQL*Plus into the database, I downloaded the Companion CD, and started to install that, thinking that the Oracle HTTP Server would be a part of it. Well, much to my disappointment, it was nowhere to be found. After some digging on the OTN Apple Forum, I came across this post: http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=654233&tstart=0&start=15
The important line in that post points here: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/relnotes.102/b25285/toc.htm
And if you look at Section 2 - Unsupported Products, you'll notice that Oracle APEX & Oracle HTTP Server are definitely not alone. In fact, here's the complete list:
-  Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC)
 
-  Oracle Clusterware
 
-  Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
 
-  Network File System (NFS)
 
-  Network-attached Storage (NAS)
 
-  Raw devices
 
-  Oracle Application Express (formerly known as Oracle HTML DB)
 
-  Oracle HTTP Server
 
-  Oracle Workflow
 
-  Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
 
-  Oracle Management Agent
 
-  Pro*Fortran
 
-  Pro*COBOL
 
-  iSQL*Plus
 
-  Oracle Ultra Search
 
Comments
RTRN!
The good news is that i didn't even start installing it yet...
Flavio
- Scott -
I always de-select it when I install Oracle, so I don't have it.
- Scott -
- Scott -