Does 11i automatically install oracle database?

Hi,
I have a very primitive question about installing apps. Does the setup automatically install a database or do we need to have it installed before installing Oracle Apps.
Also for 11i apps can one use Oracle 9i R2 as database?
Thanks and Regards,
Ravi

Hi, the process of installation of the database with rapidwiz 11i consists on the following thing:
1.- The rdbms database is compressed on the media cds/dvds, the first step decompresses them in the specified route or path.
2.- According to the operating system, the process carries out the link processes and recreate all the executables of the rdbms
3.- Depending of the installation type that was chosen (FRESH or VISION DEMO), the datafiles was created and storage compressed on the media cds/dvds. Then in the this point rapidwiz decompresses all the database files in the specified route.
4.- Once it has finished with the decompression of the database files, rapidwiz recreates the controlfiles and startup the database.
5.- Once rapidwiz finish this task, the database is 100% operative, and now the installation of the application tier begins, this is part of another history.
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