RonWeasley
Active Member
Hi All,
I was analyzing the MTRs in certification section of MOS to setup a lab environment for JDE E1 App Release 9.1 (tools 9.1.5). I saw a unique problem. If I go by the latest and greatest configuration, I would need to select Oracle 12c database and Windows 2012 R2 as my Deployment Server configuration.
I have no problem with that; but when I try to create a corresponding Devlopment FAT client (That should also support BSSV pkg via JDev) - I am stuck! The Windows 8.1 fat clients support Oracle 12c and would be compatible with my deployment server configuration. But they don't support BSSV (no JDev 12c supported). But I would need a fat client that has the capacity to support BSSV (JDev 12c). Now, only Windows 7 configurations support JDev 12c but they don't support Oracle 12 local database.
Moreover, if I go by Oracle 11g database, the one supported by deployment server configuration is not compatible with development client.
This has confused me totally - how can one come up with a latest architecture design if the certified configurations have a conflict with each other. Can someone advise on this please? Oracle doesn't seem to have a clue.
I was analyzing the MTRs in certification section of MOS to setup a lab environment for JDE E1 App Release 9.1 (tools 9.1.5). I saw a unique problem. If I go by the latest and greatest configuration, I would need to select Oracle 12c database and Windows 2012 R2 as my Deployment Server configuration.
I have no problem with that; but when I try to create a corresponding Devlopment FAT client (That should also support BSSV pkg via JDev) - I am stuck! The Windows 8.1 fat clients support Oracle 12c and would be compatible with my deployment server configuration. But they don't support BSSV (no JDev 12c supported). But I would need a fat client that has the capacity to support BSSV (JDev 12c). Now, only Windows 7 configurations support JDev 12c but they don't support Oracle 12 local database.
Moreover, if I go by Oracle 11g database, the one supported by deployment server configuration is not compatible with development client.
This has confused me totally - how can one come up with a latest architecture design if the certified configurations have a conflict with each other. Can someone advise on this please? Oracle doesn't seem to have a clue.