Placing oracle Database over web

Dear all,
I am using Oracle 9i, I have created my database on my system ,now I want to publish my website .and also want to provide my users to access it over net.
how to tranfer my whole database to server.since oracle cann't copied form one place to another.
what i have to do whether I have to design same database over server and inserting all data again . I have about 3 lakhs of data .Please provide me the solution for that.
Thanking all.

how to tranfer my whole database to server.You need first to ensure that your provider support Oracle database.
since oracle cann't copied form one place to another.Of course, that work, under some condition, but that work : exp/imp, transport tablespace, clone (copy files).
Nicolas.

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