Forte' Shareware: Forte'/CICS integration

(I send again this mail, as I don't know if it has been properly
broadcasted.
So excuse me if you receive this mail twice.)
Hi All,
Recently I have downloaded the "Forte' shareware: Forte'/CICS integration"
solution from the Forte' web site.
Unfortunately I have audited that this solution has been developed for
"CICS for Windows NT Version 2" while we have installed "IBM Transaction
Server for Windows NT, Version 4" containing "CICS for Windows NT, V4" and
"CICS Client for Windows NT, V2.0.1.".
I have understood that in our installation the necessary libraries have
furnished with the CICS Client.
I tried to compile ntlisten.c : here is my make file.
NTLISTEN.MAK
ntlisten.exe: ntlisten.obj
link /nod ntlisten.obj cclwin32.lib libc.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib
gdi32.lib wsock32.lib
ntlisten.obj: ntlisten.c
cl /c /MT /DWIN32 /D_WIN32 /D_X86_=1 /DCICS_W32 ntlisten.c
The problem is that the "_beginthread" function doesn't come resolved.
ERROR LNK2001: Unresolved external symbol _beginthread
I have seen that inside the remarks the author declares that:
" I compiled it with this command:
cl /MT /D_WIN32 ntlisten.c wsock32.lib faacicnt.lib "
Therefore I think that the _beginthread symbol might be defined in the
FAACICNT.LIB library which however I am not able to locate in my
installation of CICS.
Any experiences would be appreciated.
Regards
Giuseppe Sorce
Giuseppe Sorce
CSI Piemonte
C.so Unione Sovietica, 216
10134 TORINO - ITALY
E-mail address: [email protected]
Telephone Number: +39-11-3168847

I have the exact same problem.
Mine's WinNT4SP6a
Same versions of iWS and iAS.
One note is that the Dialog that pops up has wonky paths
D:\Netscape\Server4/bin/https/jar/IWSToolsIntegration.jar
Can anyone help either Vadim or myself?
Vadim Gorbounov wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody succeed in Forte 3.0 Enterprise Edition configuration?
I'm doing Win2000 installation, I have iPlanet WebServer 4.1 SP7 and
iPlanet AppServer 6.0 installed on this box. Forte 3.0 iPlanet plugin asks
me
for web server4 home directory during first start and than complains
about missing <server4>\bin\https\jar\IWSToolsIntegration.jar. I can't
find any IWSToolsIntegration.jar nowhere, neither no references in
iPlanet/Forte documentation.
Can anybody shed some light on this?
Thank you
Vadim Gorbounov
[email protected]
www.simplyengineering.com

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    From: Joseph Mirwald <jomirweb.de>
    To: Dave Ortman <dortmanyahoo.com>; 'Forte User Forum'
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    Hope this helps
    Joseph Mirwald
    At 11:49 07.03.01 -0800, Dave Ortman wrote:
    We're attempting to use a Java client to access a
    Forte server. In doing such, we've experienced a
    problem which I hoped somebody could shed some light
    on.
    We've had a Java client calling Forte service objects
    and passing Forte objects back and forth as CORBA
    structs with no problem. However, we have experienced
    some problem obtaining and using remote references to
    distributed objects from the Java client.
    The problem is memory utilization. Each time I obtain
    a reference to a new object, the memory utilization on
    the Forte server jumps up quite a bit (around 100k per
    object on an NT box). Eventually, if I fetch enough
    objects, the server will crash due to lack of memory.
    It seems that Forte never reclaims the memory, even
    though I'm not using (and don't have a handle to) this
    remote objects.
    The objects are very small. In fact, I created a test
    Forte SO with one method, getObject(); which returns a
    distributed object with a single attribute. I then
    have a Java client access the getObject() method
    repeatedly - discarding the reference to the object
    after each iteration. After a short while, the box
    will come down.
    Any thoughts?
    Thanks in advance,
    -Dave Ortman
    --- "Epari, Madhusudhan" <meparioxhp.com> wrote:
    Hi All,
    Following error occurs consistently on a router
    partition for every call to
    the service object but the partition doesn't die or
    crash. I tried bumping
    up the partition memory too. Any thoughts on why
    it's happening?
    Thanks in advance,
    Madhu
    SYSTEM ERROR: Failed to connect or lost connection
    to the
    environment manager
    at FORTE_NS_ADDRESS = <Unknown>. Check that the
    environment
    manager is
    installed at that location. If it is, then check
    to be sure that
    there are
    enough system resources available to support this
    partition.
    Class: qqsp_SystemResourceException
    Error #: [601, 201]
    Detected at: qqdo_NsClient::FindObject at 1
    Error Time: Wed Feb 21 09:30:56
    Exception occurred (locally) on partition
    "CSA_cl0_Part2-router",
    (partitionId =
    C61609A0-8270-11D3-88A9-F4D005D0AA77:0x10c5c:0x1,
    taskId =
    [C61609A0-8270-11D3-88A9-F4D005D0AA77:0x10c5c.8]) in
    application
    "MWRouting_cl1", pid 18937 on node forted1 in
    environment
    frtedev.
    SYSTEM ERROR: Attempt to send from a partition
    (C61609A0-8270-11D3-88A9-F4D005D0AA77:0x10c5c:0x1)
    that no
    longer exists.
    Class: qqsp_DistAccessException
    Error #: [601, 111]
    Detected at: qqdo_PartitionMgr::SendMsg at
    1
    Error Time: Wed Feb 21 09:30:56
    Distributed method called:
    qqdo_NsServerProxy.FindObject
    (object name
    Unnamed) from partition
    "CSA_cl0_Part2-router",
    (partitionId =
    C61609A0-8270-11D3-88A9-F4D005D0AA77:0x10c5c:0x1,
    taskId =
    [C61609A0-8270-11D3-88A9-F4D005D0AA77:0x10c5c.8]) in
    application
    "MWRouting_cl1", pid 18937 on node
    forted1 in environment
    frtedev
    Exception occurred (locally) on partition
    "CSA_cl0_Part2-router",
    (partitionId =
    C61609A0-8270-11D3-88A9-F4D005D0AA77:0x10c5c:0x1,
    taskId =
    [C61609A0-8270-11D3-88A9-F4D005D0AA77:0x10c5c.8])
    in
    application "MWRouting_cl1", pid 18937 on
    node forted1 in
    environment
    frtedev.
    LbRouter::FindMembers - CAUGHT EXCEPTION attaching
    members from
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    Why not this:
    while myText.moveToString(' ') do
    myText.ReplaceRange('-', myText.Offset, myText.Offset+1);
    end while;
    or if you prefer verbosity:
    while myText.moveToString(source=' ') do
    myText.ReplaceRange(source='-', startOffset=myText.Offset,
    endOffset=myText.Offset+1);
    end while;
    -----Original Message-----
    From: FatchJeBAM.com [mailto:FatchJeBAM.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 2:51 PM
    To: Troy.Burnsvacationclub.com; kamranaminyahoo.com
    Subject: RE: (forte-users) search and replace within a TextData
    How about this?? May have to play with start/end on ReplaceRange as I
    didn't really test this
    Anybody got a better way??
    -- replace space with underscore
    For x in 1 to myTextdata.LengthToEnd() do
    If myTextData.IsSpace() then
    MyTextdata.ReplaceRange('_'. Startoffset=myTextdata.offset,
    endoffset=myTextdata.offset+1);
    End if;
    MyTextdata.MoveNext;
    End for;
    Jerry Fatcheric
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Burns, Troy [mailto:Troy.Burnsvacationclub.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 9:40 AM
    To: kamranaminyahoo.com
    Subject: (forte-users) search and replace within a
    TextData
    Hello all,
    I need to search within a textdata object, replacing all
    occurrances of a
    space
    with another character. Can you give a quick code example
    of how I would do
    this?
    Thanks in advance,
    Troy
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  • RE: (forte-users) Forte not letting go of Oracle connections+ RE: (fort

    The bug was just reported yesterday so they might not have it available to
    the public for a while. I am guessing this bug has been around since 3.M.?
    and its very easy to verify it if its happening in your environment. Also I
    have been talking to other user that are not using Oracle (Sybase instead)
    who are also seen the same problem. I think this is a problem across all
    database because there is some fundamental event or process that is not
    taking place to close database connections. But just to be safe verify it
    in your test environment before moving to 3.5. To verify if its happening
    in your Forte version just create a small application that connects to the
    database and run it in debug mode. Log into the database and then stop the
    debug session. The connection will still be open. This will also occur
    when you use the running man or in a deployed application.
    ka
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Labeaux Schiek [mailto:DHSV017dhs.state.il.us]
    Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 7:21 AM
    To: kamran.aminlendware.com; Forte-userslists.xpedior.com
    Subject: RE: (forte-users) Forte not letting go of Oracle connections +
    RE: (forte-users) SQL Server Maximum DB Processes already allocated.
    Hi Kamran,
    I just looked up bug # 54610 in Cyber Support and it is not there yet, so a
    question.
    In your opinion, does this effect all databases? We are using DB2 and
    considering going to 3.5 . Are we going to see the same problems you have
    had with Oracle?
    -thanks
    -labeaux
    "Amin, Kamran" <kamran.aminlendware.com> 02/28/01 05:28PM >>>Update on my problem. Well now its everybody's problem. Forte has
    conformed the bug. Bug number 54610 for your reference.
    thanks to everybody for the help..
    ka
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    The bug was just reported yesterday so they might not have it available to
    the public for a while. I am guessing this bug has been around since 3.M.?
    and its very easy to verify it if its happening in your environment. Also I
    have been talking to other user that are not using Oracle (Sybase instead)
    who are also seen the same problem. I think this is a problem across all
    database because there is some fundamental event or process that is not
    taking place to close database connections. But just to be safe verify it
    in your test environment before moving to 3.5. To verify if its happening
    in your Forte version just create a small application that connects to the
    database and run it in debug mode. Log into the database and then stop the
    debug session. The connection will still be open. This will also occur
    when you use the running man or in a deployed application.
    ka
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Labeaux Schiek [mailto:DHSV017dhs.state.il.us]
    Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 7:21 AM
    To: kamran.aminlendware.com; Forte-userslists.xpedior.com
    Subject: RE: (forte-users) Forte not letting go of Oracle connections +
    RE: (forte-users) SQL Server Maximum DB Processes already allocated.
    Hi Kamran,
    I just looked up bug # 54610 in Cyber Support and it is not there yet, so a
    question.
    In your opinion, does this effect all databases? We are using DB2 and
    considering going to 3.5 . Are we going to see the same problems you have
    had with Oracle?
    -thanks
    -labeaux
    "Amin, Kamran" <kamran.aminlendware.com> 02/28/01 05:28PM >>>Update on my problem. Well now its everybody's problem. Forte has
    conformed the bug. Bug number 54610 for your reference.
    thanks to everybody for the help..
    ka
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  • RE: (forte-users) Forte SMTP and POP3 Support

    Scaffolds includes in a protocol library an smtphandler which allows us to
    send emails. It works great! You can try contacting someone at Metamor to
    see if they can give you more information on this. I can't give you any
    code as it is part of their package. Sorry!
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Rottier, Pascal [mailto:Rottier.Pascalpmintl.ch]
    Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 7:22 AM
    To: 'edwardsmjwillis.com'; kamranaminyahoo.com
    Subject: RE: (forte-users) Forte SMTP and POP3
    Support
    Mark,
    Unfortunately, Forte doesn't offer any ready-to-use internet
    protocoll
    support libraries (like FTP, Telnet, SMTP, POP3, NNTP,
    UU-code
    or MIME). I think this would be a valuable enhancement of
    Forte.
    Does any one know if SUN plans to include this into Forte?
    Does
    any one know if there is any third-party set of Tool-classes
    that
    supports this?
    Pascal
    > -----Original Message-----
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    > Subject: (forte-users) Forte SMTP and POP3 Support
    >
    >
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > Our Forte development team are currently investigating how
    we can add
    > internet
    > mail capabilities to a Forte application. Our application
    needs to
    > send/receive
    > mails from a mail server in an NT environment. Does forte
    provide SMTP and
    > POP3
    > protocol support (libraries) so that we can use external
    connection class
    > to
    > connect to the server and send/ receive mails or do we
    have to use third
    > party
    > controls ?.
    >
    > Any help regarding code examples or third party solutions
    would be
    > appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks in advance
    >
    > Mark J Edwards
    > Senior Technical Specialist
    > Willis
    >
    > Email: edwardsmjwillis.com
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    Hi,
    Unfortunatly, Forte does not provide SMTP and POP3 protocoles.
    But, you can use External connections to do it if you need.
    You can find a simple SMTP send mail sample code on
    http://perso.club-internet.fr/dnguyen/ . The receive should be as easy as the send.
    For MIME base 64 encoding and decoding, it should last one or two weeks of coding
    (if you need optimization).
    One advantage of coding this in Tool directly is the portability.
    In your case, on NT, you could also interface with MAPI using for instance the
    ActiveX interface.
    By that way, you will already have SMTP, POP3 and MIME.
    Hope this helps,
    Daniel Nguyen
    Freelance Forte Consultant
    http://perso.club-internet.fr/dnguyen/
    edwardsmjwillis.com a &eacute;crit:
    Hi,
    Our Forte development team are currently investigating how we can add internet
    mail capabilities to a Forte application. Our application needs to send/receive
    mails from a mail server in an NT environment. Does forte provide SMTP and POP3
    protocol support (libraries) so that we can use external connection class to
    connect to the server and send/ receive mails or do we have to use third party
    controls ?.
    Any help regarding code examples or third party solutions would be appreciated.
    Thanks in advance
    Mark J Edwards
    Senior Technical Specialist
    Willis
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  • RE: (forte-users) FORTE.VER file on variousplatforms

    If you are looking for it in code, the OperatingSystem class has a Fort&eacute;
    version attribute.
    Scott Bechtel
    -----Original Message-----
    From: stobartrwillis.com [SMTP:stobartrwillis.com]
    Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 3:36 AM
    To: Jean-Paul.Gabriellisema.fr
    Cc: Forte User Group
    Subject: Re: (forte-users) FORTE.VER file on various
    platforms
    Jean-Paul,
    I think what you are looking for is in the registry under
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ForteSoftwareInc\Forte\3.0.G.2.
    Regards
    Richard
    "Jean-Paul Gabrielli" <Jean-Paul.Gabriellisema.fr> on 26-Apr-2000
    15:24 GMT
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    cc:
    bcc: Richard Stobart/ExternalUser/GB/WCG
    Subject: (forte-users) FORTE.VER file on various platforms
    Hi,
    I used to refer to the software available in my $PATH by
    looking at $FORTE_ROOT/FORTE.VER
    How to check on NT ?
    j-paul
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    If you are looking for it in code, the OperatingSystem class has a Fort&eacute;
    version attribute.
    Scott Bechtel
    -----Original Message-----
    From: stobartrwillis.com [SMTP:stobartrwillis.com]
    Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 3:36 AM
    To: Jean-Paul.Gabriellisema.fr
    Cc: Forte User Group
    Subject: Re: (forte-users) FORTE.VER file on various
    platforms
    Jean-Paul,
    I think what you are looking for is in the registry under
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ForteSoftwareInc\Forte\3.0.G.2.
    Regards
    Richard
    "Jean-Paul Gabrielli" <Jean-Paul.Gabriellisema.fr> on 26-Apr-2000
    15:24 GMT
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    To: "Forte User Group" <forte-usersSageIT.com>
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    bcc: Richard Stobart/ExternalUser/GB/WCG
    Subject: (forte-users) FORTE.VER file on various platforms
    Hi,
    I used to refer to the software available in my $PATH by
    looking at $FORTE_ROOT/FORTE.VER
    How to check on NT ?
    j-paul
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  • RE: (forte-users) Forte Version 30N0 (aka Release 3.5) andOracle 8(i) D

    Hi Mark
    I hear you('r guessing). I'm confident that Net8 will do the trick for
    higher versions of Oracle on VMS but it's always good to have everything
    covered (!) when it comes to going to production!
    20th Century Fox - what would you be using Forte for?
    Cheers,
    Dirk
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    Hi Hedzer,
    We are currently testing 3.0.N.2 with our application. I have got a CD with
    the full 4GL Development environment few weeks ago from Forte. Please
    contact Forte Support regarding other details. Here the list of bugs fixed
    in this release:
    54505, 54600, 54610, 54648, 54669, 54672, 54695, 54701.
    Regards,
    Zenon Adamek
    Information Services
    Senior Programmer Analyst
    Purolator Courier Ltd.
    Tel: 905 712-1084 ext. 3628
    Fax: 905 712-6709
    E-mail: [email protected]
    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
    Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 9:30 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Cc: [email protected]
    Subject: RE: (forte-users) Forte 3.5 patch
    Hi Zenon,
    Is this patch out yet? And if so, is it a push or a pull release?
    Regards,
    Hedzer van Dijk
    KPN Software Huis
    Tel: (050 58)84149
    Mobiel: 06 51276064
    E-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Adamek, Zenon [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 3:22 PM
    To: 'Nina Gelderbloem'
    Cc: '[email protected]'
    Subject: RE: (forte-users) Forte 3.5 patch
    Hi Nina,
    The bug 54610 "Phantom database connections left behind after
    application
    exists" is fixed in 3.0.N.2 (Service Pack 2 for Forte 3.5).

  • RE: (forte-users) Forte 3.5 patch

    No. Number 2 has been reported as a bug and will be fixed in the next
    release. Number 1 I was not aware of.
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Nina Gelderbloem [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 2:44 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: (forte-users) Forte 3.5 patch
    Is there a patch out for Forte 3.5 to fix the following two bugs?
    1. No save before run option
    2. DB Connection does not terminate
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    Hi Hedzer,
    We are currently testing 3.0.N.2 with our application. I have got a CD with
    the full 4GL Development environment few weeks ago from Forte. Please
    contact Forte Support regarding other details. Here the list of bugs fixed
    in this release:
    54505, 54600, 54610, 54648, 54669, 54672, 54695, 54701.
    Regards,
    Zenon Adamek
    Information Services
    Senior Programmer Analyst
    Purolator Courier Ltd.
    Tel: 905 712-1084 ext. 3628
    Fax: 905 712-6709
    E-mail: [email protected]
    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
    Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 9:30 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Cc: [email protected]
    Subject: RE: (forte-users) Forte 3.5 patch
    Hi Zenon,
    Is this patch out yet? And if so, is it a push or a pull release?
    Regards,
    Hedzer van Dijk
    KPN Software Huis
    Tel: (050 58)84149
    Mobiel: 06 51276064
    E-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Adamek, Zenon [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 3:22 PM
    To: 'Nina Gelderbloem'
    Cc: '[email protected]'
    Subject: RE: (forte-users) Forte 3.5 patch
    Hi Nina,
    The bug 54610 "Phantom database connections left behind after
    application
    exists" is fixed in 3.0.N.2 (Service Pack 2 for Forte 3.5).

  • Re: (forte-users) Forte OS/390 transaction adapter

    We are not using the adapter but we are using forte for OS/390. What do people
    who are using the product think about it?
    "Carmody, Edward" <Edward.CarmodyLibertyMutual.com> on 06/22/2000 07:18:34 AM
    To: forte-userslists.xpedior.com
    cc:
    Class: Internal Use Only
    Subject: (forte-users) Forte OS/390 transaction adapter
    Does anyone have opinions on this product? or experience with it?
    thanks
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    Hi Jean-Paul,
    As described in the Technote 10981 some Forte programs (Nodemanager and
    router) handle correct the high-file descriptor-use problem. It is possible
    that Forte interpreter do it correct too.
    Zenon
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jean-Paul Gabrielli [SMTP:Jean-Paul.Gabriellisema.fr]
    Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 12:11 PM
    To: Adamek, Zenon
    Cc: Forte-userslists.xpedior.com
    Subject: RE: (forte-users) [UNIX] "Too many open files" 3.0.M2
    question
    Actually, the stuff works in interpreted mode.
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    j-p
    -----Message d'origine-----
    De: Adamek, Zenon [mailto:ZAdamekpurolator.com]
    Date: lundi 25 septembre 2000 17:13
    &Agrave;: 'Jean-Paul.Gabriellisema.fr'
    Cc: Forte-userslists.xpedior.com
    Objet: RE: (forte-users) [UNIX] "Too many open files" 3.0.M2 question
    see Technote 10981
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jean-Paul Gabrielli [SMTP:Jean-Paul.Gabriellisema.fr]
    Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 11:02 AM
    To: zeForte-users
    Subject: (forte-users) [UNIX] "Too many open files" 3.0.M2 question
    Hi,
    running a server partition that reads a configuration file,
    and apparently doen't close it after, I have that exception:
    SYSTEM ERROR: System Error: Too many open files, opening '....'with mode
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    Class: qqos_FileResourceException
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    my server log does a exception trap/segmentation fault,
    thanlks
    j-p
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  • RE: (forte-users) Forte not letting go of Oracleconnections

    Hello Amin, Samer and David,
    thank you for your fast reply.
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    problem in future:
    Available at Forte 3.5 and above
    ER #35575 : user wants TOOL code to detect partition
    shutdown and time to do something
    Add a new interface, AtExitHandler, to Framework, with just one
    method: RunAtExit();
    Add a new method to Partition:
    AtExit(AtExitHandler);
    At shutdown time, managed partitions will call RunAtExit on all
    registered AtExitHandlers in the same sequence that they called
    AtExit on the partition.
    This activity takes place synchronously before we start tearing the
    partition apart, with the partition explicitly set by the active part
    agent to the one we are supposed to be shutting down, so it should be
    pretty safe for the user to run any code he likes.
    We will catch and display any exceptions produced by the callbacks,
    so that errors don't keep shutdown from proceeding (it is still possible
    for the user to write code that hangs and blocks shutdown that way,
    but I don't know what we could do about that besides getting into
    timeouts etc.).
    I think it is always a good idea to disconnect the DB-Session because you
    do it with
    most other tools from Database automatically, so why don't do it generally
    by use of
    a programming-language?!?
    I try this feature in any case.
    Thanks for all who answered to this message
    Joseph Mirwald
    GERMANY
    At 17:13 13.03.01 -0500, Amin, Kamran wrote:
    That was the initial problem. Forte as logged a bug on this issue and
    hopefully fix it soon.
    Look for bug# 54610.
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Joseph Mirwald [mailto:jomirweb.de]
    Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 4:12 PM
    To: Forte Users
    Subject: (forte-users) Forte not letting go of Oracle connections
    Hello all,
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    Ok, there may be some problems with forte or the Database (TWO_TASK, and so
    on).
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    of somewhere else.
    I thought the solution must be a loop which registers for the
    task.Shutdown-event, but at
    the init-method I couldn't stay in a loop and wait, because i has to call
    the service-objects
    methods. Another solution may be a 'start task LoopMethod()' which are
    registers the
    event, but i don't try it now, because i don't know the side-effects
    because the thread calls
    a method of the 'mother-process' which goes down also.
    What is your solution or idea?
    Joseph Mirwald
    GERMANY
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    Hello Amin, Samer and David,
    thank you for your fast reply.
    The technical support in Germany give at least a good idea to prevent the
    problem in future:
    Available at Forte 3.5 and above
    ER #35575 : user wants TOOL code to detect partition
    shutdown and time to do something
    Add a new interface, AtExitHandler, to Framework, with just one
    method: RunAtExit();
    Add a new method to Partition:
    AtExit(AtExitHandler);
    At shutdown time, managed partitions will call RunAtExit on all
    registered AtExitHandlers in the same sequence that they called
    AtExit on the partition.
    This activity takes place synchronously before we start tearing the
    partition apart, with the partition explicitly set by the active part
    agent to the one we are supposed to be shutting down, so it should be
    pretty safe for the user to run any code he likes.
    We will catch and display any exceptions produced by the callbacks,
    so that errors don't keep shutdown from proceeding (it is still possible
    for the user to write code that hangs and blocks shutdown that way,
    but I don't know what we could do about that besides getting into
    timeouts etc.).
    I think it is always a good idea to disconnect the DB-Session because you
    do it with
    most other tools from Database automatically, so why don't do it generally
    by use of
    a programming-language?!?
    I try this feature in any case.
    Thanks for all who answered to this message
    Joseph Mirwald
    GERMANY
    At 17:13 13.03.01 -0500, Amin, Kamran wrote:
    That was the initial problem. Forte as logged a bug on this issue and
    hopefully fix it soon.
    Look for bug# 54610.
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Joseph Mirwald [mailto:jomirweb.de]
    Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 4:12 PM
    To: Forte Users
    Subject: (forte-users) Forte not letting go of Oracle connections
    Hello all,
    some time ago we talked about the problem, that some DBSession-connects hang
    if the partition where the DBSessionSO is used goes down.
    Ok, there may be some problems with forte or the Database (TWO_TASK, and so
    on).
    Does anybody implement a DBSession.Disconnect() when partition goes down?
    I mean the partition exits by a kill or by escript or econsole, not by a
    Forte-Method call
    of somewhere else.
    I thought the solution must be a loop which registers for the
    task.Shutdown-event, but at
    the init-method I couldn't stay in a loop and wait, because i has to call
    the service-objects
    methods. Another solution may be a 'start task LoopMethod()' which are
    registers the
    event, but i don't try it now, because i don't know the side-effects
    because the thread calls
    a method of the 'mother-process' which goes down also.
    What is your solution or idea?
    Joseph Mirwald
    GERMANY
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  • How can i run a program outside of Forte? (Forte and java/class files)

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  • Fwd: Re: (forte-users) Forte 3M and AIX compiler

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    -----Original Message-----
    From: FatchJeBAM.com [mailto:FatchJeBAM.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 2:51 PM
    To: Troy.Burnsvacationclub.com; kamranaminyahoo.com
    Subject: RE: (forte-users) search and replace within a TextData
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Burns, Troy [mailto:Troy.Burnsvacationclub.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 9:40 AM
    To: kamranaminyahoo.com
    Subject: (forte-users) search and replace within a
    TextData
    Hello all,
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    Marriott Vacation Club Intl.
    E-mail: troy.burnsvacationclub.com
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  • Re: (forte-users) [FORTE LIBS] Loading forte library'libqqrt.sl' proble

     

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