How to make Backup

Hi..
i am working on my server i installed it about a 3 weeks and i am afraid that any thing happen so i want to backup my database and every thing that i made because when i re-install oracle i can restore then work and continue ....
i have oracle EBS R12.1.1 on windows server 2003 ..
thank you
Kareem

i am working on my server i installed it about a 3 weeks and i am afraid that any thing happen so i want to backup my database and every thing that i made because when i re-install oracle i can restore then work and continue ....
i have oracle EBS R12.1.1 on windows server 2003 .. We discussed this topic many times in the forum before, please see old threads for details -- https://forums.oracle.com/forums/search.jspa?threadID=&q=Backup&objID=c3&dateRange=all&userID=&numResults=15&rankBy=10001
Thanks,
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