Getting Started (Where to Start?)

We have successfully installed the 10g Application Server, all the components (Infrastructure, and Middle Tier), and the latest patchset.
Now my question is, where do I start? We want to use Singe Sign On, Discoverer, Portal, Forms, Reports, and the OID. Where do I begin? is there a "best" place to start?
We just want to go through configuring all the pieces in the best possible manner, so we don't have to go back and repeat any steps. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Ok then, thanks for that. This is how I picture it so far, a possible way of doing this:
You would have an Item array, of 500 items, each with their own number (1-500) and each with their own weight (4 * their item number).
Then there would be a Chromosome array, which would be an array of Items (500 of them). Each of these would be put into a random bin (from 1 - 10), and calculations would be made so that the bins' weights would be cumulative.
Then there is a Population array, which is an array of random Chromosomes, that would all have their own fitness function worked out (in this case, fitness function is equal to the heaviest bin - the lightest bin).
What does everyone think? Please correct me if this is not on the right lines. As I said, i'm a java n00b.
thanks

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