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Oracle Database Lite 10.3.0.3 Release Notes (Doc ID 1061253.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 08, 2024

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Oracle Lite - Version 10.3.0.3.0 to 10.3.0.3.0 [Release 10.3]
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 1 New Features for Oracle Database Lite 10g (10.3.0.3)
 1.1 Synchronization Support for SQLite Databases
 1.2 Support Added for WebLogic Server 11g
 1.3 Automatic Synchronization Support for Linux Mobile Clients
 1.4 Password Specification
 1.5 Multiple Job Schedulers for Job Management
 1.6 Swapping Users on a Device
 1.7 MDW Adds Support for Creating Indexes
 1.8 New SYNC_LOG Parameter for POLITE.INI
 1.9 Removal of MAX_CONCURRENT and MAX_CONCURRENT_TIMEOUT Parameters in the WEBTOGO.ORA File
 1.10 Authenticating a User by an External Authenticator
 1.11 Configure Web-to-Go to Use a Particular JVM/JRE
 1.12 Support Added for Oracle RAC Database
 1.13 Windows Mobile 6.1 Supported
 1.14 Support for ODBC 3.5
 1.15 Installing Windows Mobile Client Without Administrator Privileges
 1.16 Processing Error Queue Transactions
 1.17 File-Based Synchronization
 1.18 Multiple Member Users Using the Same Mobile Client
 1.19 Store Application Data in Separate Databases
 1.20 Mobile Sync APIs include C#
 1.21 Java 1.6 Support
 2 Modifications to the Getting Started Guide
 2.1 Default Ports for UNIX Platform for Mobile Server
 2.2 Installing Oracle Database Lite on a 64-bit Linux Platform
 2.3 Non-Translated Installation Messages
 2.4 Unable to Locate the JDK Installation
 2.5 Cannot Install Over Network With Windows 2003 Service Pack 1
 2.6 Error Message Received When Installing on Pocket PC Device
 2.7 Upgrade Limitations
 2.7.1 Upgrading the Mobile Server to Release 10.3.0.3
 2.7.2 Upgrading Mobile Clients from De-Supported Mobile Client Platforms
 2.7.3 Upgrading Web-to-Go Clients to Oracle Database Lite 10g Release 3
 2.7.4 Limitation for Branch Office Upgrade on a Windows Platform
 2.7.5 Upgrading Branch Office 10g Releases 1 or 2 to version 10g Release 3
 2.7.6 Upgrading Web-to-Go Applications
 2.7.7 Upgrade Your Windows Mobile 5 Client Platform
 2.7.8 Increasing Quota Before Upgrading Repository Wizard from 5.0.2.x to 10.3.0
 2.7.9 Online Web Application Issue When Upgrading from 5.0.2.x to 10.3
 2.7.10 Please Wait... Message When Upgrading Branch Office with Oracle Database Lite 10.3
 2.7.11 Re-Installing Sample Applications While Upgrading from 10g Release 1 to 10g Release 3
 2.7.12 Issue With Mobile Applications Running In Online Mode After Upgrading From 5.0.2.x To 10g Release 3
 2.8 Buttons Disabled in MDW for Japanese Language on Windows 2000
 3 Modifications to the SQLite Mobile Client Guide
 4 Modifications to the Administration and Deployment Guide
 4.1 Synchronizing With a Disabled Member
 4.2 Synchronization Causes Files in Wrong Location
 4.3 Offline Instantiation Does Not Work with External Authentication
 4.4 OID and External Authentication Combination Not Supported
 4.5 OC4J Cannot Update Access Log
 4.6 Errors When Using VALIDATEDB On WEBTOGO.ODB
 4.7 User Password Encryption Impacts Using Older Version Database Binaries
 4.8 Device Manager Command 'Reset Password' Update
 4.9 Using Oracle Lite Database on Branch Office
 4.10 Changing the Language or Locale for Branch Office Client
 4.11 Problem Encountered When Synchronizing on Microsoft Windows Vista
 4.12 Using MDW, OLI and WTGDebug the Same MDK Installation
 4.13 Web-to-Go Workspace Pages Garbled for Japanese, Korean and Simplified Chinese on Some of the Linux Operating Systems
 4.14 Device Management Network Provider WOR_IAS is No Longer Configured
 4.15 GUI Screens on Windows Mobile 6 Emulator
 5 Modifications to the Developer's Guide
 5.1 CLOB With Extra Leading Byte

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