Calling java application from Oracle forms button
Hi all,
I have a problem. The idea is to call Java desktop application when button is pressed. I have used this (above) line of code, but there is no results. When I start form in local everything is fine but when I start from server it doesn't work. Does anyone has that kind of problem and how is solved?
Thanks in advance.
__Code is:__
DECLARE
v_path VARCHAR2(1000);
BEGIN
v_path:= '\\location\Java_Application.jar';
HOST(v_path);
END;
First, please start here:
http://blogs.oracle.com/shay/2007/03/02/
As for what you are doing and the problem, it will be difficult to give an exact reason, but here are a few comments which will apply regardless of the platform, version, and installation type.
1. In most case, when calling HOST from Forms the shell that is started does not include all of the system environment variables. This means for example, if a java.exe is needed (on Windows), you would need to specify its path as part of the call or use a batch file rather than calling a command or app directly. The batch file would first set all the needed environment variables (i.e. PATH, CLASSPATH, etc)
2. If you are running a newer version of Forms, you have a middle tier. This is were your HOST call will be executed. So, if you are expecting this to occur on the client it will not work. You would need WebUtil for client side calls.
3. Calling a network resource (i.e. shared drive) is not permitted on Windows platforms when called from a Windows Service. Doing so can be seen as a security vulnerability. This can be overridden, but I would suggest that doing so is not a good idea. All files needed to run your app should be made available locally. If files exist on a remote machine, they should be temporarily brought to the machine (e.g. using ftp, sftp, etc) where they are needed and removed later if necessary. If you are running a newer version of Forms, the Forms runtime process belongs to a Windows Service, even if indirectly as a child.
4. Calling a jar directly is not the proper way to call a java app. Refer to the following:
http://download.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/deployment/jar/run.html
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