Configuring an Oracle TimesTen Logical Server Name on Windows

A logical server name is used on the TimesTen client to connect to remote OracleTimes Server processes that do not listen on the default port or for local client/server using shared memory inter-process communications.

This document will detail the steps to create a logical server name on Windows.
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Creating an ODBC Client DSN for an Oracle TimesTen Database in Windows

by Eric Jenkinson on July 29, 2010 Tagged: , , ,

This document will detail the steps to create an ODBC DSN to a remote Oracle TimesTen Database in Windows. The client machine has Oracle TimesTen 11g (11.2.1.6.1) Client install and the remote server has Oracle TimesTen 11g (11.2.1.6.1) Server installed. Both machines are running Windows.
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Installing the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database 11g (11.2.1.6.1) Client on Windows

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database is a memory resident relational database management system that allows applications to access capture or modify information faster than traditional database products.

This document will detail the installation steps for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Client on Windows systems.
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Install Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database 11g (11.2.1.6.1) 32bit on Windows

by Eric Jenkinson on July 28, 2010 Tagged: ,

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database is a memory resident relational database management system that allows applications to access capture or modify information faster than traditional database products.

This document will detail the installation steps for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database on Windows systems.
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Configuring the Loopback Adapter on Microsoft Windows

by Eric Jenkinson on July 2, 2010 Tagged: ,

One of the most missed configuration issue when installing Oracle Database on Windows systems is failure to configure the Loopback adapter prior to installing the software on DHCP clients. Many Oracle products such as Database Control, Database Listener, Weblogic Server either standalone or bundled in JDeveloper use the machine IP address and or host name during the installation and may fail to function properly when either changes.
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