Help using isql*plus

at the university we use isql*plus in the web browser, i installed oracle 10g and i have no idea how to use it :s
how can i access iSQL*plus using my web browser??
please, help!!

how can i access iSQL*plus using my web browser??1. start iSql*plus on the server : (as oracle user)$ isqlplusctl start2. on your browser :http://<machine name or IP address>:<port>/isqlplusPort is normally 5560, but you can check out portlist.ini in $ORACLE_HOME/install.

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    Satyaki De.

  • Using iSQL *PLUS

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  • TNS error connecting to db using iSQL*Plus

    I am trying to use iSQL to access our database (Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.1.0) for the first time.
    I have reviewed Note 185707.1.
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    You have a couple of options.
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  • How to use isql plus

    I want to use isqlplus,but I don't know how to configure and start it.need I configure oracle http server? who can tell me?

    Try reading this discussion as it has some good stuff
    Re: how to access isql*plus
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  • Using iSQL*Plus outside the Interanet

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    Have you checked the ApJServLogFile? You might find some clues there.
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  • Help Using SQL*Plus Format Commands (like TTITLE) in Packages

    Where (within a package) can/should SQL*Plus format commands such as TTITLE, COLUMN & BREAK be coded?

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  • Where is iSQL*Plus distribution zip file for Oracle 8i (8.1.7)?

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  • Why I am not able to login by ISQL*PLUS?

    Hello any one can help me?
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  • Isql*plus 9.2 problem: Substitution variables

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    << ..
    << --Application Development and Database (AD&D)
    << --
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