Oracle Tutorial: Set iSQL * Plus to log on as a DBA or guest. Starting from Oracle9i, Oracle provides a Web-based sqlplus interface. With iSQL * Plus, you do not need
Oracle Tutorial: Set iSQL * Plus to log on as a DBA or guest. Starting from Oracle9i, Oracle provides a Web-based sqlplus interface. With iSQL * Plus, you do not need
Starting from Oracle9i, Oracle provides a Web-based sqlplus interface. With iSQL * Plus, you do not need to install any Oracle client, you can use sqlplus in the browser to perform data operations and database management. Generally, when you log on to the iSQL * Plus website: port/isqlplus (here: 5560/isqlplus), you can directly log on to the Database User Logon page, use a common user in the database to log on. When we log on to iSQL * Plus as a sys user, we will be prompted to Log On As SYSDBA or SYSOPER. (Note: the address of the local oracle server is 192.168.1.80)
This option is not available on the logon interface. The DBA user logs on to the iSQL * Plus website: port/isqlplus/dba (here: 5560/isqlplus/dba). After Entering the website, a logon box is displayed, you must first enter the iSQL * Plus DBA user and password.
Note that this is not a database user, but the user and password required by the iSQL * Plus application server. Therefore, to log on to iSQL * Plus as a DBA, you must first configure the user for the graphic language Administration (productname.