Basic Oracle HR Demo ADF BC application

Hi,
Chris Muir 在 ADF EMG (http://groups.google.com/group/adf-methodology) 分享了他的一個 ADF BC 的 demo 專案.
使用的是 Oracle 內建的 HR schema.
應該是一個不錯的參考和學習資料.
可以從這邊下載:
http://java.net/projects/adfemg/downloads
Best Regards,
Leon

I don't have the docmumentation to hand so I'm answering from memory- when you create a sequence the default in the database is to cache a number of sequence numbers in one go, however, if you don't commit or roll back (or some situation like that) the sequences is the cache are not used and so next time you grab a sequence it gets a number which is maybe 2 or 3 more than the last one you used.
as I said, Im not near my documentation so I can't give you a workdaround but thats probably the problem/regards
Grant

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         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:144)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:167)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.deploy(DependencyGraph.java:72)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ModulePackager.deploy(ModulePackager.java:44)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.J2eeProfileDt$CleanupTransientProfilesDeployer.deploy(J2eeProfileDt.java:71)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.FinalDeployer.deploy(FinalDeployer.java:48)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.runImpl(AsyncDeployer.java:67)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.run(AsyncDeployer.java:53)
    java.lang.ClassCastException: oracle.jbo.dt.jdevx.deploy.JbdProfileNode
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ProfileDeployer.profileDepExists(ProfileDeployer.java:95)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:144)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:167)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.deploy(DependencyGraph.java:72)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ModulePackager.deploy(ModulePackager.java:44)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.J2eeProfileDt$CleanupTransientProfilesDeployer.deploy(J2eeProfileDt.java:71)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.FinalDeployer.deploy(FinalDeployer.java:48)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.runImpl(AsyncDeployer.java:67)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.run(AsyncDeployer.java:53)
    Warning: Exceptions occurred while traversing inter-profile dependencies.
    Warning: Attempting to continue with deployment anyway...Running dependency analysis...
    Wrote JAR file to C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\Model\deploy\ModelCSMT.jar
    Running dependency analysis...
    Wrote JAR file to C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\Model\deploy\ModelCSCommon.jar
    Wrote WAR file to C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\ViewController\deploy\webapp1.war
    Wrote EAR file to C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\Deployment\deploy\tuhra.ear
    Invoking DCM servlet client...
    C:\jdevstudio10133\jdk\jre\bin\javaw.exe -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=HTTPClient -jar C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\lib\oc4j_remote_deploy.jar http://192.9.200.210:1156/Oc4jDcmServletAPI/ ias_admin **** redeploy /u01/orainfra/OraHome_1 C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\Deployment\deploy\tuhra.ear tuhra
    Initializing log
    Servlet interface for OC4J DCM commands
    Command timeout defined at 600 seconds
    Executing DCM command...
    Executing command redeploy /u01/orainfra/OraHome_1 C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\Deployment\deploy\tuhra.ear tuhra UNDEFINED
    Command = REDEPLOY
    Reading application's ear file
    Ear file was successfully read
    Opening connection to Oc4jDcmServlet
    Setting userName to ias_admin
    Sending command to DCM servlet
    HTTP response code = 200, HTTP response msg = OK
    Command was successfully sent to Oc4jDcmServlet
    Receiving session id from servlet to check command status
    Session id = 7f000001484879f6463319b43259b55be0a9cddb683
    Please, wait for command to finish...
    Checking command status...
    Setting userName to ias_admin
    Setting Cookie to JSESSIONID=7f000001484879f6463319b43259b55be0a9cddb683
    Checking command status
    HTTP response code = 200, HTTP response msg = OK
    Command has finished
    Receiving command exit value
    Receiving command output
    **** No output was received from command
    Closing connection to Oc4jDcmServlet
    #### DCM command did not complete successfully (-1)
    #### HTTP return code was -1
    Exit status of DCM servlet client: -1
    Elapsed time for deployment: 26 seconds
    #### Deployment incomplete. #### Dec 15, 2007 10:48:53 AM
    ---- Deployment started. ---- Dec 15, 2007 12:40:00 PM
    Target platform is Oracle Application Server 10g 10.1.2 (Unix) (applicatonserverconnection10g2).
    java.lang.ClassCastException: oracle.jbo.dt.jdevx.deploy.JbdProfileNode
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ProfileDeployer.profileDepExists(ProfileDeployer.java:95)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:144)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:167)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.deploy(DependencyGraph.java:72)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ModulePackager.deploy(ModulePackager.java:44)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.J2eeProfileDt$CleanupTransientProfilesDeployer.deploy(J2eeProfileDt.java:71)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.FinalDeployer.deploy(FinalDeployer.java:48)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.runImpl(AsyncDeployer.java:67)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.run(AsyncDeployer.java:53)
    java.lang.ClassCastException: oracle.jbo.dt.jdevx.deploy.JbdProfileNode
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ProfileDeployer.profileDepExists(ProfileDeployer.java:95)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:144)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:167)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.deploy(DependencyGraph.java:72)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ModulePackager.deploy(ModulePackager.java:44)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.J2eeProfileDt$CleanupTransientProfilesDeployer.deploy(J2eeProfileDt.java:71)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.FinalDeployer.deploy(FinalDeployer.java:48)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.runImpl(AsyncDeployer.java:67)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.run(AsyncDeployer.java:53)
    java.lang.ClassCastException: oracle.jbo.dt.jdevx.deploy.JbdProfileNode
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ProfileDeployer.profileDepExists(ProfileDeployer.java:95)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:144)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:167)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.deploy(DependencyGraph.java:72)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ModulePackager.deploy(ModulePackager.java:44)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.J2eeProfileDt$CleanupTransientProfilesDeployer.deploy(J2eeProfileDt.java:71)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.FinalDeployer.deploy(FinalDeployer.java:48)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.runImpl(AsyncDeployer.java:67)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.run(AsyncDeployer.java:53)
    java.lang.ClassCastException: oracle.jbo.dt.jdevx.deploy.JbdProfileNode
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ProfileDeployer.profileDepExists(ProfileDeployer.java:95)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:144)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:167)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.deploy(DependencyGraph.java:72)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ModulePackager.deploy(ModulePackager.java:44)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.J2eeProfileDt$CleanupTransientProfilesDeployer.deploy(J2eeProfileDt.java:71)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.FinalDeployer.deploy(FinalDeployer.java:48)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.runImpl(AsyncDeployer.java:67)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.run(AsyncDeployer.java:53)
    java.lang.ClassCastException: oracle.jbo.dt.jdevx.deploy.JbdProfileNode
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ProfileDeployer.profileDepExists(ProfileDeployer.java:95)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:144)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:167)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.deploy(DependencyGraph.java:72)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ModulePackager.deploy(ModulePackager.java:44)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.J2eeProfileDt$CleanupTransientProfilesDeployer.deploy(J2eeProfileDt.java:71)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.FinalDeployer.deploy(FinalDeployer.java:48)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.runImpl(AsyncDeployer.java:67)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.run(AsyncDeployer.java:53)
    java.lang.ClassCastException: oracle.jbo.dt.jdevx.deploy.JbdProfileNode
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ProfileDeployer.profileDepExists(ProfileDeployer.java:95)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:144)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:167)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.deploy(DependencyGraph.java:72)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ModulePackager.deploy(ModulePackager.java:44)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.J2eeProfileDt$CleanupTransientProfilesDeployer.deploy(J2eeProfileDt.java:71)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.FinalDeployer.deploy(FinalDeployer.java:48)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.runImpl(AsyncDeployer.java:67)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.run(AsyncDeployer.java:53)
    java.lang.ClassCastException: oracle.jbo.dt.jdevx.deploy.JbdProfileNode
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ProfileDeployer.profileDepExists(ProfileDeployer.java:95)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:144)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:167)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.deploy(DependencyGraph.java:72)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ModulePackager.deploy(ModulePackager.java:44)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.J2eeProfileDt$CleanupTransientProfilesDeployer.deploy(J2eeProfileDt.java:71)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.FinalDeployer.deploy(FinalDeployer.java:48)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.runImpl(AsyncDeployer.java:67)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.run(AsyncDeployer.java:53)
    java.lang.ClassCastException: oracle.jbo.dt.jdevx.deploy.JbdProfileNode
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ProfileDeployer.profileDepExists(ProfileDeployer.java:95)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:144)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.calcDeploymentOrder(DependencyGraph.java:167)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DependencyGraph.deploy(DependencyGraph.java:72)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.ModulePackager.deploy(ModulePackager.java:44)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.BatchDeployer.deploy(BatchDeployer.java:46)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.DynamicDeployer.deploy(DynamicDeployer.java:84)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.J2eeProfileDt$CleanupTransientProfilesDeployer.deploy(J2eeProfileDt.java:71)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.FinalDeployer.deploy(FinalDeployer.java:48)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.runImpl(AsyncDeployer.java:67)
         at oracle.jdevimpl.deploy.AsyncDeployer$1.run(AsyncDeployer.java:53)
    Warning: Exceptions occurred while traversing inter-profile dependencies.
    Warning: Attempting to continue with deployment anyway...Running dependency analysis...
    Wrote JAR file to C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\Model\deploy\ModelCSMT.jar
    Running dependency analysis...
    Wrote JAR file to C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\Model\deploy\ModelCSCommon.jar
    Wrote WAR file to C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\ViewController\deploy\webapp1.war
    Wrote EAR file to C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\Deployment\deploy\tuhra.ear
    Invoking DCM servlet client...
    C:\jdevstudio10133\jdk\jre\bin\javaw.exe -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=HTTPClient -jar C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\lib\oc4j_remote_deploy.jar http://192.9.200.210:1156/Oc4jDcmServletAPI/ ias_admin **** redeploy /u01/orainfra/OraHome_1 C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\Deployment\deploy\tuhra.ear tuhra
    Initializing log
    Servlet interface for OC4J DCM commands
    Command timeout defined at 600 seconds
    Executing DCM command...
    Executing command redeploy /u01/orainfra/OraHome_1 C:\jdevstudio10133\jdev\mywork\Template\Deployment\deploy\tuhra.ear tuhra UNDEFINED
    Command = REDEPLOY
    Reading application's ear file
    Ear file was successfully read
    Opening connection to Oc4jDcmServlet
    Setting userName to ias_admin
    Sending command to DCM servlet
    HTTP response code = 200, HTTP response msg = OK
    Command was successfully sent to Oc4jDcmServlet
    Receiving session id from servlet to check command status
    Session id = 7f000001484b0d90663d19242ab81f9895bec47ff43
    Please, wait for command to finish...
    Checking command status...
    Setting userName to ias_admin
    Setting Cookie to JSESSIONID=7f000001484b0d90663d19242ab81f9895bec47ff43
    Checking command status
    HTTP response code = 200, HTTP response msg = OK
    Command has finished
    Receiving command exit value
    Receiving command output
    **** No output was received from command
    Closing connection to Oc4jDcmServlet
    #### DCM command did not complete successfully (-1)
    #### HTTP return code was -1
    Exit status of DCM servlet client: -1
    Elapsed time for deployment: 41 seconds
    #### Deployment incomplete. #### Dec 15, 2007 12:40:41 PM

    Hi Senthil,
    Even I faced the same problem while deploying in 10.1.3 i.e. Exceptions occurred while traversing inter-profile dependencies
    Please guide , if this issue is resolved.
    Sam
    [email protected]
    +91985450 91970

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