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Oracle application Server 10.2 Tutorials

 
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Hi,
I just started with Oracle App Server 10.2. I am having trouble to find the right tutorial for configuration and others. I am using Oracle JDev 10g, so the deployment happens automatically.

But I really want to know where the application will be deployed, where will the xml files reside, where will the ejb-jar.xml, web.xml and others reside. Where do I find the configuration parameters?

It would be great if anyone can help me out in this or suggesting tutorials where I can find the answers.

Thanks for your help.

P.S. I did search on the Oracle site, but didnt come up with anything, may be my search query was wrong. I am also looking into the documentation.
Thanks
 
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Chin,
I suggest you start with the OC4J 10g Home Page

Good Luck,
Avi.
 
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Thanks Avi,

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