Oracle 9i Database Administration in 10 Minutes

- Asim Abbasi (Author)

CH1: Understanding the Oracle Environment | CH2: Understanding the Oracle Instance | CH3: Understanding the working of Oracle Instance | CH4: Understanding Oracle Database | CH5: Oracle 9i Software Installation | CH6: Oracle 9i Database Design using DBCA | CH7: Enabling Other Computers to Access Oracle Server | CH8: Oracle Enterprise Manger | CH9: Oracle Backup & Recovery -Simple Technique | CH10: Oracle Performance Tuning

Chapter 8: Oracle Enterprise Manger -A SQL-Less DB Mgmt Software

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Figure 67: Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) is a Java based application, completely operating system independent.
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Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) is a java based client application. As its java based that’s why it’s completely independent of OS. The only difference is how you invoke it through Unix and Windows platform. In Windows Server 2003/XP environment you can invoke in by clicking

Start > All Programs > Oracle > Enterprise Manger Console

Where as in Unix environment it can be invoked using the following command at the OS command prompt.

$ oemapp console

Chapter 8: Oracle Enterprise Manger -A SQL-Less DB Mgmt Software

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CH1: Understanding the Oracle Environment | CH2: Understanding the Oracle Instance | CH3: Understanding the working of Oracle Instance | CH4: Understanding Oracle Database | CH5: Oracle 9i Software Installation | CH6: Oracle 9i Database Design using DBCA | CH7: Enabling Other Computers to Access Oracle Server | CH8: Oracle Enterprise Manger | CH9: Oracle Backup & Recovery -Simple Technique | CH10: Oracle Performance Tuning

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