Which is the easiest way t o upgrade APEX to 3.0?

Hello,
How can we install APEX 3 the easiest way?
Currently, installing it needs to be done manually; which I cant get it running, in many attempts.
Does oracle have a companion CD with built-in APEX 3?
Help in the installing & configuring will be appreciated....
Plascio

Plascio
I found installing / upgrading APX quite straightforward. Follow the steps in the installation guide.
What kind of problems do you run into?
Rene

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