10.1.2 app server deploy

Hi All,
I am using Jdev 10.1.3 and configured it with Jdk 1.4 and compiled my code. No errors (I had to do this configuration, bcza we have Oracle 10.1.2 app server )
Then, I deploy this application on 10.1.2, it is deployed successfully.
First login page I visit, I get following error.:---
500 Internal Server Error
javax.faces.el.EvaluationException: oracle.jbo.ConfigException: JBO-33003: Connection name GEMINIDBConnection1 not defined
Fact is this dataConnection is defined in my Jdev and when I "Test" it is success, so all parameters are correct.
Then why does deploy on standalone app server gives this error ??
What additionally do I need to do, with respect to this error if I am deploying on standalone server ??

Hi Avi,
We could not get it resolved inspite of cheking that link. As per the link, we have same connection name in our bc4j.xcfg.
Can you help us what is going wrong ?
Hi Shay,
I checked that link.
1>In my Jdev 10.1.3 I have connection created by name GEMINIDBConnection1
I tested that connection. I get success.
2>With this connection, my app runs good in embedded server
3>The bc4j.xcfg file in my application is as follows and it does have a connection name correctly listed.
<?xml version = '1.0' encoding = 'UTF-8'?>
<BC4JConfig>
<AppModuleConfigBag>
<AppModuleConfig name="GeminiLoginAppModuleLocal">
<DeployPlatform>LOCAL</DeployPlatform>
<JDBCName>GEMINIDBConnection1</JDBCName>
<jbo.project>Model</jbo.project>
<AppModuleJndiName>com.gemini.model.appmodule.GeminiLoginAppModule</AppModuleJndiName>
<ApplicationName>com.gemini.model.appmodule.GeminiLoginAppModule</ApplicationName>
</AppModuleConfig>
</AppModuleConfigBag>
<ConnectionDefinition name="GEMINIDBConnection1">
<ENTRY name="JDBC_PORT" value="1521"/>
<ENTRY name="ConnectionType" value="JDBC"/>
<ENTRY name="HOSTNAME" value="briss-dev6.fjds.net"/>
<ENTRY name="user" value="gemini"/>
<ENTRY name="ConnectionName" value="GEMINIDBConnection1"/>
<ENTRY name="ServiceName" value="ORCL.FJCS.NET"/>
<ENTRY name="JdbcDriver" value="oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver"/>
<ENTRY name="password">
<![CDATA[{904}050E30CE18609RRFDFCFBD8E10DB032451D]]>
</ENTRY>
<ENTRY name="ORACLE_JDBC_TYPE" value="thin"/>
<ENTRY name="DeployPassword" value="true"/>
</ConnectionDefinition>
</BC4JConfig>
4>Now, I deploy this application on Standalone server 10.1.2 It gets deployed succeess. So far as deploment concern, I do not make any change in any file. I just create a ear using Jdev deployment wizard and deploy it. I get success.
5>I go to server console, it says the app status is active. So, I go to my login page on this server and keep getting :-
500 Internal Server Error
javax.faces.el.EvaluationException: oracle.jbo.ConfigException: JBO-33003: Connection name GEMINIDBConnection1 not defined     at com.sun.faces.el.ValueBindingImpl.getValue(ValueBindingImpl.java:206)     at com.sun.faces.el.ValueBindingImpl.getValue(ValueBindingImpl.java:154)
any idea ? Do I need to do anything alse manually, as I deploy on standalone server. ? Standalone server is running on windows.
thanks in advance.
pp

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    Thanks Jaap.
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  • Error deploying to new 10.1.3.4 App Server - "Error instantiate servlet..."

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    "Not really. You can exclude the data-sources.xml from the EAR file and rely on the setup of the Global Datasource, created before deployment.
    --olaf"
    Thanks. Yes I did try this but when I setup the datasource via the datasources tab within the console I still received the error. This may have been due to an error on my part but I can't be sure as i've tried all sorts of different approaches over the last few days. I initially didn't have a datasource.xml so there wasn't one to exclude (via the deploy properties in Jdev) I had relied on Jdeveloper to setup the datasource via my connections. I read somewhere that Jdev does this fduring deploy and indeed it works fine for my embedded oc4j and when deplolying from Jdeveloper 10.1.2 so it would seem odd that the same approach doesn't work for Jdeveloper 10.1.3.
    Surely the release notes regarding the password issue is the reason why I can't deploy from Jdev 10.1.3.4 to app server 10.1.2?
    The release notes say that a patch is due to fix the issue with password indirection, Olaf do you know where I can get this?
    Also how do I setup Jdev not to write the datasources during deployment? If I don't have a datasources.xml then there is nothiing to exclude. Is there a setting somewhere in Jdev 10.1.3.4?
    Edited by: [email protected] on 05-Mar-2009 08:08
    Edited by: [email protected] on 05-Mar-2009 08:12

  • Hint: Beware when using JDev 10.1.3 EA to deploy to 10.1.2 App server!!

    I've struggled a bit with deploying a War packaged application from JDev 10.1.3 to a version 10.1.2 Application Server, and since I've encountered loads of messages in the various forums talking about "Http -'something' when trying to deploy through Ant using the DCM servlet, or running the deployment profile from JDev, I'd like to give you the following hint:
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    Hi,
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    regards,
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