Before you begin
This topic describes how to create Oracle databases for application
schedulers, using data definition language (DDL) or structured query language
(SQL) files.Why and when to perform this task
To create Oracle databases for application schedulers, follow these
steps.Steps for this task
- Open a command-line window.
- Make sure that you have administrator rights for the database system.
- Verify that the database supports Unicode (UTF-8). Otherwise, the
database does not store all characters that can be handled in the Java code,
which results in code page conversion problems, when a client uses an incompatible
code page.
- Use the Database Configuration Assistant to create the database,
scheddb, for example. Verify that you select the JServer option for the database.
Use a Unicode code page when creating the database. The text data you pass
to the APIs must be compatible with the selected code page.
Result
An Oracle database for an application scheduler is created.
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