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Difference between version 23 and version 22:

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* If most of your work is not in Oracle, you can ignore the build.properties file in the AppFuse distribution, and just edit the build.properties in the directory of the web app generated by AppFuse.<div> Whether you edit one or both files, here is a idea of what the database entries should look like for Oracle (modify the various fields as appropriate for your system):</div>
* If most of your work is not in Oracle, you can ignore the build.properties file in the AppFuse distribution, and just edit the build.properties in the directory of the web app generated by AppFuse.<div><div> Whether you edit one or both files, here is a idea of what the database entries should look like for Oracle (modify the various fields as appropriate for your system):</div>
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<div class="note" style="margin: 10px">__NOTE:__ In the listings above, database.host should refer to the machine the Oracle database is running on. Also, database.url's "myDB" at the end should refer to the SERVICE_NAME within the tnsnames.ora database file on the database server machine.</div>
<div class="note" style="margin: 10px">__NOTE:__ In the listings above, database.host should refer to the machine the Oracle database is running on. Also, database.url's "myDB" at the end should refer to the SERVICE_NAME within the tnsnames.ora database file on the database server machine.</div></div>

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