
Update the configuration to use the modified version '/xdbconfig/sysconfig/protocolconfig/httpconfig', Update 7-Jul-09: If you get an error “Maximum number (%s) of ‘%s’ XML node elements exceeded”, see this comment and say a good word about Tim Hall. Update 2-Jul-09: If you still have troubles, see this post from Scott Spendolini.

All scripts are then run from that unzipped apex directory. Unzip it (Oracle database home seems to be a good location). Long story short, I was able to install APEX successfully using the native Mac OS X Oracle 10g Database and here is how…īasically, you want to follow the standard documentation and skip one 11g step but include one trick that I took from comments to the Jeff Kemp blog I mentioned. For example, Jeff Kemp has some APEX on 10g hints that I perused. However, looks like few people did manage to run APEX on 10g using Embedded PL/SQL Gateway. I’m not a frequent user of APEX but I know that APEX 3.2 is not supposed to be configured in Oracle 10g Database using Embedded PL/SQL Gateway.

Well, the release notes says that Oracle Application Express is not supported and I would imagine that it’s because Oracle HTTP Server is not supported either. I did mention that it would be cool to get APEX working as well but, apparently, APEX isn’t supposed to be running on Oracle 10g Release 2 Database on OS X as few people pointed our on the blogs. Great news!įew days ago, I have put together the Quick Install Guide for Oracle 10g Release 2 on Mac OS X Leopard (Intel).

Update 24-06-2010: Peter de Vaal reported that these instructions work without changes for APEX 4.0 as well.
