I use oracle 9i / 10g in combination with Tomcat 5.5. I have tried
many ways of deploying Oracle on my MBP and
after tracking down some advance 'weird' threading issues I chalked
up the errors to libraries compiled against
different versions of stdlib and other system type libraries.
Ultimately the best performance I ended up with is a
Parallels instance of Debian etch, stripped down to only the basic
Debian / kernel and Oracle Dev 10g needed packages.
I also added sshd to the Debian instance.
Three things to consider when doing this though, do NOT use the
standard Debian install, instead use the internet
based install, this keeps things to a minimum. Second, don't download
the oracle .deb package, but use the following
apt-get string in /etc/apt/sources.list:
Third, don't forget that you need at least 1gig of swap for the
package to install.
If you need a free emulator qemu is available, but I find that
parallels runs faster.
Hope this helps, I can get you a hard disk image for either qemu or
parallels if you like, contact me directly.
Karim
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On Oct 17, 2007, at 1:03 PM, brunosm wrote:
Hello
Is any of you working -developing- with Oracle 10 (and java) on the
mac? i mean, not the server but the "standard Tiger"?
I am about to install on my mac but i am not sure if i will get
into troubles. I have Oracle 10 instaled in one Windows partition
but i would like to do "all the stuff" on the mac
thank you
Bruno
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