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LogicalDOC CE 5.2.1 has been tested with Oracle 10g Express Edition<br>


The last test was performed on Windows Vista SP1 on 2010/08/21<br>  
1) At first it is necessary to create a Database User for LogicalDOC<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; and assign permissions to this user to manage the database (creating tables, inserting data, deleting etc. ..)<br>[[Image:Oracle Create Database User.gif]]


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2) Subsequently, proceed with the installation of LogicalDOC
 
The installation is very simple,<br><br>1) At first it is necessary to create a Database User for LogicalDOC<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; and assign permissions to this user to manage the database (creating tables, inserting data, deleting etc. ..)<br>[[Image:Oracle Create Database User.gif]]
 
2) Subsequently, proceed with the installation of LogicalDOC 5.2.1


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; select an External Database Manager<br> [[Image:LogicalDOC Configure Database.gif]] <br>3) Select from the drop-down menu on the left Oracle 10g  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; select an External Database Manager<br> [[Image:LogicalDOC Configure Database.gif]] <br>3) Select from the drop-down menu on the left Oracle 10g  
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specify the Username and Password of your Database User<br> [[Image:LogicalDOC Configure Oracle jdbc Url.gif]] <br>  
specify the Username and Password of your Database User<br> [[Image:LogicalDOC Configure Oracle jdbc Url.gif]] <br>  


Then press Continue ad go to the SMTP settings,<br>after this last Step (4) press Continue for the last time and finally your LogicalDOC 5.2.1 is installed on Oracle 10g Express Edition.  
Then press Continue ad go to the SMTP settings,<br>after this last Step (4) press Continue for the last time and finally your LogicalDOC is installed on Oracle 10g Express Edition.  


[[Image:LogicalDOC Oracle installed.gif]]
[[Image:LogicalDOC Oracle installed.gif]]

Latest revision as of 07:02, 6 January 2026

1) At first it is necessary to create a Database User for LogicalDOC
   and assign permissions to this user to manage the database (creating tables, inserting data, deleting etc. ..)

2) Subsequently, proceed with the installation of LogicalDOC

    select an External Database Manager

3) Select from the drop-down menu on the left Oracle 10g

Fill in the URL field by entering the JDBC Url connection of your instance of Oracle.
the format is the following:
jdbc:oracle:thin:@<hostname>:1521:<Oracle_SID>

eg: in my case it was:
jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:XE


specify the Username and Password of your Database User

Then press Continue ad go to the SMTP settings,
after this last Step (4) press Continue for the last time and finally your LogicalDOC is installed on Oracle 10g Express Edition.