I want to learn three things

Hi,
I want to learn the following three things
*1. Upgrading APEX v.3.0.1 to v3.2.0*
v.3.0.1 has been installed on my team server.
But I'm not able to upgrade this to v3.2.0 in spite of many docs and tips.
I've saved v3.2.0 zip file in the server but do not know how to unzip it and replace the current v3.0.1.
Would appreciate if you can teach me step by step.
*2. Creating a dedicated tablespace for APEX development.*
By default the database uses SYSAUX tablespace.
Would appreciate if you can teach me how to create a dedicated tablespace for APEX.
*3. Registering my APEX application as Oracle Partner program*
This is to let Oracle employees log in my application through Oracle SSO.
Would appreciate your step by step guidance.
Thanks,
Guy

Hello,
1. Upgrading APEX v.3.0.1 to v3.2.0This is covered in the installation guide (which has a section on upgrading), you can read it here -
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14373_01/install.32/e13366/overview.htm#CEGEFBFI
I don't mean to sound offensive, but given your two comments -
v.3.0.1 has been installed on my team server.and
I've saved v3.2.0 zip file in the server but do not know how to unzip itUnzipping files is quite a basic operation these days, are you absolutely sure you want to perform the upgrade yourself (which whilst pretty easy is still more complex than unzipping a file). If this was your own server I'd say 'go for it', however since you mentioned it is your team server is there nobody else on your team who can help you with the task?
2. Creating a dedicated tablespace for APEX development.That would be something your DBA can do for you.
3. Registering my APEX application as Oracle Partner programTake a look at the SSO Howto, available here -
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/application_express/howtos/sso_partner_app.html
Hope this helps,
John.
Blog: http://jes.blogs.shellprompt.net
Work: http://www.apex-evangelists.com
Author of Pro Application Express: http://tinyurl.com/3gu7cd
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