9iAS portal download--- all you need?

I'd like to play around with the Portal Dev Kit, but I've never installed any Oracle products (yes, I work here, but not as a db techy). Does the 9iAS Portal download from TechNet come with all I need, or do I need to install a development database first, then install portal? the installation requirements are a bit vague on this point.
Thanks for your reply...
-Peter
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Peter,
You should download and install a database first.
There is an install guide on OTN in the portal section that will take you through every step of the process.
Rich

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