Installation Deployment Package for Oracle ?

Dear all OTN Members,
I wonder if there is/are any Installation Deployment Package for Oracle just like Deployment Package I ever saw in Visual Basic ?

Dear Andrew,
Thx for your suggestion, but actually I had try Project Builder for building the deployment package and I only can install from from Oracle Installer, also I can't create custom shortcut nor icons on desktop (not mention the registry settings yet). For information, me and my customer are using Win2k, so I try to find an executable deployment package. Any further suggestion ?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Franko

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