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Problem of OC4J Instance.... [message #113470] Mon, 04 April 2005 00:46
dal_hit
Messages: 16
Registered: March 2005
Location: New York
Junior Member


HI FRIENDS,

SUB: PROBLEM OF ORACLE 9I --improper shutdown of OC4J INSTANCE

I HAVE INSTALLED ORACLE 9i DATABASE & ORACLE 9i DEVELOPER SUITE [ FORMS & REPORTS ] AT FOLLOWING LOCATION.

C:\Oracle\ORA9iDB
C:\Oracle\ORA9iDS

LET ME EXPLAIN MY PROBLEM...

I HAVE OPENED FORMS DEVELOPER & CREATED SIMPLE EMPLOYEE DETAILS FORM BASED ON " SCOTT.EMP ".

BEFORE RUNNING FORM IN WEB BROWSER, I HAVE STARTED OC4J INSTANCE FROM THE MENU.

SO OC4J INSTANCE STARTS IN NEW-BLACK CONSOLE WINDOW.

IT SHOWS SOME PATH OF FILES & THE LAST LINE IS SOMETHING LIKE THIS...

" Oracle9iAS <9.0.2.0.0> Containers for J2EE initialized. "

Q--1----Does this mean that OC4J Instance has properly started ?

After this, i try to run Form by [ Ctrl+R ] command.

So new internet explorer opens & it shows the form.... it takes 1 to 2 minute for showing the form.

Q--2---Is there any method/parameter by which we can reduce this timing.

When the process of form opening in web browser takes place....in background.... console of OC4J INSTANCE shows something like this.

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FormsServelet init():

configFileName: C:\ORACLE\ORA9iDS/forms90/server/formsweb.cfg
testMode: false

ListenerServlet init()

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So due to this....when i close the web browser & again try to run the form by [ CTRL + R ]..it gives me following error message.

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Compilation Errors:

FRM-30087: Unable to create form file C:\Employee_Details.fmx.

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So i have to againg close console window of OC4J INSTANCE & again start it...


It means that as many times i want to run the form...i have to Start the OC4J Instance...


Q--3--- Why OC4J Instance automatically shutsdown as soon as i try to run the form in web browser ? Is there any method by which we can solve this problem ?


Your help will be greately appreciated.

you can also reply me at dal_hit@yahoo.com


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