Migrating a netscape server to oracle web applicat, Changes made during migration – Oracle A54857-03 User Manual

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Migrating to Oracle Web Listener

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determine if and how it should service the request. This file contains
information like directory mappings and security restrictions.

mime.types -

This file provides the server with a mapping from file

extensions to the MIME types. Both migration choices (configuring the
Netscape server to use the Oracle WRB, and migrating the Netscape server
to Oracle Web Application Server) use these configuration files
extensively.

Migrating a Netscape Server to Oracle Web Application Server

1.

Access the top level of the Migration tool at the following location:

http://hostname.domain:8888/ows-adoc/Migrat.html

2.

Select the “MIGRATE the Netscape server to Oracle Web Application
Server 3.0.1” option.

3.

Provide the following information:

Netscape server type (FastTrack, Enterprise)

Netscape server home directory (full pathname)

the name of the Netscape server to be migrated

the port number on which the Netscape server is running

4.

Select the “Migrate Netscape server” button. The cgi-bin program
wlmigrat

migrates the Netscape server.

The wlmigrat program generates a report showing which Netscape
configurations will not be converted and gives an “ok to migrate” prompt. Select
“ok to migrate” to migrate the Netscape server to the Oracle server.

You must use the Oracle Manager to start up the newly migrated server, after
which you can access your pages as usual. You can access the Oracle Web
Application Server page from:

http://hostname.domain:port/oracle

Notice that port is either the port number of the Netscape server, or the port
number you assigned on the Migration page.

Changes Made During Migration

The migration program does the following:

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