Oracle Workflow Client Installation Notes Release 2.6.2 Part Number A96644-01 |
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March 2002
Part No. A96644-01
These notes explain how to install or upgrade the Oracle Workflow components that reside on a client PC.
These notes are written for the person or persons responsible for installing or upgrading Oracle Workflow client components. The person(s) performing this installation may need assistance from the:
Oracle Workflow contains several client components that are installed using the Oracle Universal Installer:
The client components of Oracle Workflow require the following hardware and software configurations.
Oracle Workflow Builder is a GUI tool that allows you to create and edit workflow definitions on a PC running either Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT, or Windows XP. A workflow definition can be saved to a flat file or to your Workflow Server database if you have Oracle Net installed on your PC. Oracle Workflow Builder requires the following hardware and software configurations:
Without some form of remote access and control software, Oracle Worldwide Customer Support will not be able to dial in to your site to diagnose problems, nor will they be able to supply patches directly to your client PC.
Note: The Oracle TCP/IP Protocol Adapter requires and only supports the use of Microsoft's TCP/IP drivers. |
The notifications component includes a program called the Notification Mailer. This program communicates notifications to users via e-mail and interprets responses. The Notification Mailer has implementations that can integrate directly with UNIX Sendmail or MAPI-compliant mail applications.
Caution: The Microsoft Outlook E-mail Security Update that was released on June 7, 2000 desupports the MAPI Common Messaging Calls (CMC) interface used by the Oracle Workflow MAPI Mailer. (See: OL2000: Developer Information About the Outlook E-mail Security Update, http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q262/7/01.ASP.) As a result, the Oracle Workflow MAPI Mailer is not certified on any Microsoft Windows platforms where this Microsoft Outlook E-mail Security Update or above has been applied. The Oracle Workflow MAPI Mailer is not certified on Windows XP. Workflow customers running on NT/2000 are certified to install the UNIX version of the Oracle Workflow Notification Mailer (on UNIX) and connect to a Workflow Server database running on NT/2000. |
Perform the following steps to install the Oracle Workflow client components on a PC.
Run the Oracle Universal Installer to install Oracle Workflow client components on your PC. Refer to the Oracle9i Installation Guide for your platform for detailed instructions on running the Oracle Universal Installer. You can install Oracle Workflow client components from the Oracle server CD for Windows or from the Oracle client CD included in the CD pack for any platform.
Within the Oracle Universal Installer, select the product Oracle9i Client. Then select the Custom installation type and choose Oracle Database Utilities as the component to install. The Oracle Workflow Client components are included under Oracle Database Utilities. The Oracle Workflow Client installation includes the Oracle Workflow Builder and the Oracle Workflow Mailer, as well as the Oracle Workflow Common Files and the HTML help.
The installation should take approximately 10 minutes, depending on your system's speed and capacity.
If you are installing Oracle Workflow Builder on a Windows 95 or Windows 98 PC, you must exit Oracle Universal Installer after the installation is complete and reboot your PC before starting Oracle Workflow Builder.
When you install Oracle Workflow Builder, the Oracle Universal Installer copies a zip file containing the HTML help to the Workflow directory in your Oracle Home. The zip file is <ORACLE_HOME>\wf\wfdoc262.zip
. Before you can view the HTML help, you must extract the doc directory tree from the zip file to your file system.
The doc directory tree that is created includes the Oracle Workflow documentation area, <ORACLE_HOME>\wf\doc
, and the following subdirectories:
<ORACLE_HOME>\wf\doc\<lang>\wf
- Oracle Workflow Guide.<ORACLE_HOME>\wf\doc\<lang>\wfcust
- Custom Help. You can optionally add your own customized Workflow help in this directory.
The path for the contents page of the Oracle Workflow Guide is:
\<ORACLE_HOME>\wf\doc\<lang>\wf\toc.htm
The path for the contents page of your Oracle Workflow Custom Help is:
\<ORACLE_HOME>\wf\doc\<lang>\wfcust\wfcust.htm
wfcust
directory, wfcust.htm
, with your own help material. The HTM file that is the main entry point for your custom help must be named wfcust.htm
and must contain an anchor named contents
. Your custom help will be accessible through the Custom Help link on the contents page of the Oracle Workflow Guide.If you are installing the Oracle Workflow Builder in another language such as Japanese, you can modify the font used by the windows in the Oracle Workflow Builder to a font that is appropriate for your language. Any change you make applies to all windows within the program.
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