Oracle 10g AS configuration file tutorial

Is there any site from where I can get tutorial about oracle 10g AS configuration file? I have to modify the configuration file according to my application need.

Hi,
the OracleAs documentation contains a Forms Services deployment guide that explains all files used within Forms on the Web
Frank

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