Complete this chapter to install the local Oracle Enterprise Edition (OEE) database that the Development Client will use.
If you encounter errors during the installation process, refer to these troubleshooting chapters:
It is very important that no files exist in the E1Local subdirectory when you attempt to install the OEE database. If any files do exist, the OEE installation will probably fail.
Be sure to follow the guidelines in the preceding sections of this guide entitled:
If you have not already installed the database engine and a database called E1Local does not exist on your Development Client, use the procedures in this section to install these requisite components before installing the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Development Client. If the local database engine is already installed and an E1Local database exists, you can skip this chapter.
You can run the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne program InstallManager to install the local database into any location. However, it is strongly recommended that you not choose a directory that contains space characters in the directory name. Avoiding such directory names will avoid the possibility of issues arising later due to known issues with such directory names.
For instructions on launching InstallManager to install the local Oracle database with default parameters, refer to the section entitled: Using InstallManager to Install a Local Database.
For instructions on manually launching the OEE12Setup.exe
program to
install the local Oracle database with optional parameters, refer to the appendix of
this guide entitled "Running OEE12Setup.exe from the Command Line".
This section discusses these topics: