Forms runtime processes and prestart settings
Hi
I have an App Server 10.1.2.2.0 and this is running on Windows 2003 64-bit.
In my formsweb.cfg file I have the following settings:
prestartRuntimes=True
prestartTimeout=0
prestartInit=5
prestartMin=5
When I start Forms services I was expecting 5 runtime processes to start however I actually get 25. I'm not sure why but is this because prestartInit is multiplied by prestartMin? I thought there would be initially 5 runtime processes to start with and this would never go below 5, i.e. prestartMin=5.
Any comments are appreciated.
Thanks
Andy
Hi Andy,
I agree with your expectation to see 5 processes. But maybe the others come from different configuration-Sections in formsweb.cfg.
We have tested a bit with prestart, but I think our real requirement (let's say I want to have betweeb 5 and 10 spare processes available all the time and not only for q couple of time after restarting OC4J) cannot be fulfilled with IAS 10. Hopefully with 11 we'll see.
kind regards,
Mark
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<reproSteps>
</reproSteps>
</crashreport>Hello,
I have the exact same problem as you with PE8 and Win7 (x64), and a reboot also helped me. But the problem came back the next time I tried to open PE. Have you expreienced the same? It cant be that we have to reboot every time we want to use PE?
Best regards
Øystein Morvik
Norway -
Multiple forms through process and forms
Hello ALL,
We are using process and forms for maternity, paternity and
adoption leave and not able to control creating multiple forms by
employee. We have not activated parallel run option, still system is
allowing user to create multiple document for same leave
Could you let me how to stop user to creating multiple
forms.There are many ways to achieve this.
1. Use the BADI that you shown in the screenshot.
2. Set process frequency.
Regards. -
Customising forms runtime title and Icon
how can one change the title and icon of mdi window of forms runtime ?
Hi Arjun,
You can set the title of the MDI window as follows :
SET_FORM_PROPERTY(FORMS_MDI_WINDOW, TITLE, 'YOUR TITLE');
You can change the icon of the MDI window by using the D2KWUTIL.dll as follows :
DECLARE
h_win PLS_INTEGER := win_api_utility.get_active_window;
BEGIN
WIN_API_SESSION.Change_MDI_Icon(h_win,'your_icon.ico',0);
END;
Hope this helps.
Sudha -
Windows 7, Forms Runtime 6i and Discoverer 10g don't play nice together
Hi -
I posted this under the Discoverer Forum, but it was suggested that this might be a better place.
Let's see if I can have this make sense:
We are testing 3 Oracle products on a Windows 7 64-bit machine.
1. Forms Runtime 6i
2. Discoverer 10g version 10.1.2.3
3. ODBC from Ora client 11
I can install everything; although I had to install Discoverer in Compatablilty Mode using XP SP2. The ODBC client requires that I change the environment varialbes and add a New Environment variable called TNS_ADMIN.
Forms 6i works and the ODBC work until I install Discoverer. After installing Discoverer, I get a TNS cannont resolve.......on the Forms Runtime.
I'm lost as to how to get the Forms 6i to work. If you need any more information, please ask and I'll try to answer.
Thanks for all your help.OK - so I thought the original post was from May of 2011 and wrote up my entire response accordingly. Only at the very end did I see that the original post was from May of 2010. Hopefully my response will help others who are only now trying to work through this issue.
Although Developer 6i is not officially supported by Oracle on Windows 7, it can run. It is just a bit finnicky to figure out.
There are a few of other things to I'd like to mention.
#1 Because you are running on a 64-bit OS, and depending on the Oracle 6i patch level you are running on the machine (we use Patch 17), you will need to replace two DLL files in the <ORA6i_HOME_DIR>\bin folder with version from 1/2/2001 (Patch 4, I think)
1. NN60.DLL
2. NNB60.DLL
If you do not replce these files, you will get an "FORM ERROR FRM-41211 Integration Error: SSL failure running another product" if you try to run a report from within your forms application, or if you try to open a form in a new window. The newer versions of these files apparently had removed some 64-bit calls when 64-bit Windows XP flopped.
More information (and my original source for my solution) can be found here: http://halimdba.blogspot.com/2009/05/oracle-forms-or-reports-6i-in-windows.html
#2 Because you are running on a 64-bit OS, if you want to add the TNS_ADMIN variable to your registry, you should add it in two places. HKLM\Software\Oracle AND HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Oracle
#3 During installation, I have a batch file that performs a lot of the 6i install stuff, so I don't run in compatability mode. But what I do is open a command prompt using "Run As Administrator" then browse to the 6i installers and install from that admin environment. If you are creating packaged forms 6i applications, I would strongly suggest investing the time to figure out how to script the 6i install for you clients. It can be a pain, but it is certainly much better than having to remember a gazillion different steps and make sure that you selec the approrpiate packages every time. The certainly don't need the full 6i environment, only the runtime portions.
#4 When installing multiple versions of oracle client, we've always found it best to start with the oldest version first. Get it running and tested, then move to the next version. Test the new version, then the old, then change the old to work with the new. Rinse and repeat. Of course, this is not required and may be impossible (installing your 6i app on machines that have been running 10g for years where you don't want to have to reimage the machine), but that order is definitely helpful in determine those steps that must be taken to get all versions working at the same time. -
Is JVM shared by Forms (9i) runtime process?
Hi,
I am currently testing the Forms 9i for our future project and would like to understand how good is Java/Forms_Runtime interoperability.
If a form invokes Java code (imported by the Importer), does the Forms Runtime Process share a JVM or it always creates a new instance? The documentation says that a new instance of JVM is always created. I developed a small test Java class, imported it with the Importer, invoke its method (a method runs about 30 s.) from a form's trigger and deployed the form. I run 2 simultaneous clients, each client form calls the Java method on the server. I can see 2 "ifweb90" processes but it looks like they share the same JVM. At least, a number of java processes was not increased on the server. Could it be true (with Forms 9i)?Frank,
thanks a lot for your reply.
So, it looks like the Forms Runtime Process (ifweb90.exe) instanciates the Oracle own JVM (so called virtual JVM) for every session (with imported Java). And each mini-JVM shares somehow a general JVM (java.exe where the OC4J is running). Now the question is - how can I specify some initial parameters (i.e. memory size)for this mini-JVM? My java method does a memory intensive operation and as a result, its execution fails. -
Oracle Form Runtime (bug)
Hi guys..
I have created an application composed by 5/6 forms. I created a .BAT file that launches the main MENU form, that has all the related buttons wich call the other modules of the application. NOw the issue is the seguent, if I install the forms on the local machine I have no problems at all. But instead, if I install them on a server pc, I begin having very strange problems. For example, my main MENU forms gets launched without any issues, I press the first button on the main menu and my application starts, if I exit and then press another button, it literally EXPLODES. The forms runtime crashes and creates a DUMP file. Now the strange thing is that it doens't do it on every PC.
Do you guys know anything about this ?Could it be that you have lot of other programs running in the server so there is not enough memory to run forms.
Just curious, why are you using a combination of version 5 and version 6 forms?
From your main form, are you calling both version 5 and version 6 fmx files? -
Waiting orcle developer forms runtime web ... long
dear sir
i install oracle app11i complete. when i use oracle . i login with user sysadmin.
and choose some menu. it will load jinit 1.3.1.21. and install complete. i close web browser and login again. i choose same menu . it will load orcle developer forms runtime web. and show don't close this page .
at address show -> http://app11.workgroup:8000/dev60cgi/ifcgi60.exe?lookAndFeel=ORACLE&colorScheme=BLAF&lang=US&env=NLS_LANG='AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8'+FORMS60_USER_DATE_FORMAT='DD-MON-RRRR'+FORMS60_USER_DATETIME_FORMAT='DD-MON-RRRR%20HH24%3AMI%3ASS'+NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE='AMERICAN'+NLS_SORT='BINARY'+NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS='.,'&form_params=+config='app'+icx_ticket='.688897717'+resp='FND%2FAPPLICATION_DEVELOPER'+secgrp='STANDARD'+start_func='FND_FNDFFIIF'&encoding=UTF-8
it will open java web name "orcle developer forms runtime web ". i waiting so long time. please help me or introduce me.
my configuration
p 4 630
ram 768 mb
hdd sata 160 gb
os win2000 server sp4
j2sdk1.4.2_11
use cygwin instead mks
thank youHi,
Try to clean up your browser's cache (msie: tools > options > ...) and oracle jinitiator's jcache directory (c:\proghram files\oracle\jinit ... ). Close your browser and try again.
Regards,
catalin ciontu. -
Disable Form Runtime Diagonistic (FRD)
Hi ,
I have EBS (12.1.2) installed on linux , some user enable (FRD)at site level . I want to disable it .
I have checked the profile options (ICX: Forms Launcher ) the value was (http://erptest.mcit.local:8003/forms/frmservlet)
and (Forms Runtime Parameters) and the value is not set .
Also i have checked the (appsweb.cfg) file under the (FORMS_WEB_CONFIG_FILE) looking for the (record) parameter but its no set.
So please how can i stop the FRDDuplicate thread.
Disable Form Runtime Diagonistic (FRD)
Re: Disable Form Runtime Diagonistic (FRD) -
How to kill Forms Runaway Process using 95% CPU and running for 2 hours.
We had a situation at E-Business Suite customer (using Oracle VM server) where some of Form processes were not being cleared by form timeout settings automatically.
Also when user exits the form session from front end, the linux form process (PID) and DB session did not exit properly, so they got hung.
They were spiking CPU and memory usage and causing e-business suite to perform slowely and ultimately causing VM host to reboot the production VM guest (running on Linux).
We could see the form processes (PIDs) using almost 100% cpu with "top" command and running for a long time.
Also we verified those Form Sessions did not exist in the application itself.
ie. Using from Grid Control -> OAM-> Site Map -> Monitoring (tab) -> "Form Sessions".
It means that we could safely kill that form process from Linux using "kill -9 <PID>" command.
But that required a continuous monitoring and manual DBA intervention as customer is 24x7 customer.
So, I wrote a shell script to do the following;
• Cron job runs every half an hour 7 days a week which calls this shell script.
• Shell script runs and tries to find "top two" f60webmx processes (form sessions) using over 95% cpu with 2 minutes interval.
• If no process is found or CPU% is less than 95%, it exits and does nothing.
• If top process is found, it searches for its DB session using apps login (with hidden apps password file - /home/applmgr/.pwd).
a. If DB session is NOT found (which means form process is hung), it kills the process from unix and emails results to <[email protected]>
b. If DB session is found, it waits for 2 hours so that form process times automatically via form session timeout setting.
It also emails the SQL to check the DB session for that form process.
c. If DB session is found and it does not timeout after 2 hours,
it kills the process from unix (which in turn kills the DB session). Output is emailed.
This are the files required for this;
1. Cron job which calls the shell script looks like this;
# Kill form runaway process, using over 95% cpu having no DB session or DB session for > 2hrs
00,30 * * * * /home/applmgr/forms_runaway.sh 2>&1
2. SQL that this script calls is /home/applmgr/frm_runaway.sql and looks like;
set head off
set verify off
set feedback off
set pagesize 0
define form_client_PID = &1
select count(*) from v$session s , v$process p, FND_FORM_SESSIONS_V f where S.AUDSID=f.audsid and p.addr=s.paddr and s.process='&form_client_PID';
3. Actual shell script is /home/applmgr/forms_runaway.sh and looks like;
# Author : Amandeep Singh
# Description : Kills runaway form processes using more than 95% cpu
# and Form Session with no DB session or DB session > 2hrs
# Dated : 11-April-2012
#!/bin/bash
. /home/applmgr/.bash_profile
PWD=`cat ~/.pwd`
export PWD
echo "`date`">/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "----------------------------------">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
VAR1=`top -b -u applmgr -n 1|grep f60webmx|grep -v sh|grep -v awk|grep -v top|sort -nrk9|head -2|sed 's/^[ \t]*//;s/[ \t]*$//'| awk '{ if ($9 > 95 && $12 = "f60webmx") print $1 " "$9 " "$11 " "$12; }'`
PID1=`echo $VAR1|awk '{print $1}'`
CPU1=`echo $VAR1|awk '{print $2}'`
TIME1=`echo $VAR1|awk '{print $3}'`
PROG1=`echo $VAR1|awk '{print $4}'`
PID_1=`echo $VAR1|awk '{print $5}'`
CPU_1=`echo $VAR1|awk '{print $6}'`
TIME_1=`echo $VAR1|awk '{print $7}'`
PROG_1=`echo $VAR1|awk '{print $8}'`
echo "PID1="$PID1", CPU%="$CPU1", Running Time="$TIME1", Program="$PROG1>>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "PID_1="$PID_1", CPU%="$CPU_1", Running Time="$TIME_1", Program="$PROG_1>>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo " ">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
sleep 120
echo "`date`">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "----------------------------------">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
VAR2=`top -b -u applmgr -n 1|grep f60webmx|grep -v sh|grep -v awk|grep -v top|sort -nrk9|head -2|sed 's/^[ \t]*//;s/[ \t]*$//'| awk '{ if ($9 > 95 && $12 = "f60webmx") print $1 " "$9 " "$11 " "$12; }'`
PID2=`echo $VAR2|awk '{print $1}'`
CPU2=`echo $VAR2|awk '{print $2}'`
TIME2=`echo $VAR2|awk '{print $3}'`
PROG2=`echo $VAR2|awk '{print $4}'`
PID_2=`echo $VAR2|awk '{print $5}'`
CPU_2=`echo $VAR2|awk '{print $6}'`
TIME_2=`echo $VAR2|awk '{print $7}'`
PROG_2=`echo $VAR2|awk '{print $8}'`
HRS=`echo $TIME1|cut -d: -f1`
exprHRS=`expr "$HRS"`
echo "PID2="$PID2", CPU%="$CPU2", Running Time="$TIME2", Program="$PROG2>>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "PID_2="$PID_2", CPU%="$CPU_2", Running Time="$TIME_2", Program="$PROG_2>>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo " ">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
# If PID1 or PID2 is NULL
if [ -z ${PID1} ] || [ -z ${PID2} ]
then
echo "no top processes found. Either PID is NULL OR CPU% is less than 95%. Exiting...">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
elif
# If PID1 is equal to PID2 or PID1=PID_2 or PID_1=PID2 or PID_1=PID_2
[ ${PID1} -eq ${PID2} ] || [ ${PID1} -eq ${PID_2} ] || [ ${PID_1} -eq ${PID2} ] || [ ${PID_1} -eq ${PID_2} ];
then
DB_SESSION=`$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus -S apps/$PWD @/home/applmgr/frm_runaway.sql $PID1 << EOF
EOF`
echo " ">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "DB_SESSION ="$DB_SESSION >>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
# if no DB session found for PID
if [ $DB_SESSION -eq 0 ] then
echo " ">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "Killed Following Runaway Forms Process:">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "PID="$PID1", CPU%="$CPU1", Running Time="$TIME1", Program="$PROG1>>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
kill -9 $PID1
#Email the output
mailx -s "Killed: `hostname -a` Runaway Form Processes" [email protected] </tmp/runaway_forms.log
cat /tmp/runaway_forms.log
else
# If DB session exists for PID
if [ ${exprHRS} -gt 120 ]; then
echo $DB_SESSION "of Database sessions exist for this forms process-PID="$PID1". But its running for more than 2 hours. ">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "Process running time is "$exprHRS" minutes.">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "Killed Following Runaway Forms Process:">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "PID="$PID1", CPU%="$CPU1", Running Time="$TIME1", Program="$PROG1>>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
kill -9 $PID1
#Email the output
mailx -s "`hostname -a`: Runaway Form Processes" [email protected] </tmp/runaway_forms.log
cat /tmp/runaway_forms.log
else
echo "Process running time is "$exprHRS" minutes.">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo $DB_SESSION "of Database sessions exist for PID="$PID1" and is less than 2 hours old. Not killing...">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "For more details on this PID, run following SQL query;">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "set pages 9999 lines 150">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "select f.user_form_name, f.user_name, p.spid DB_OS_ID , s.process client_os_id,, s.audsid, f.PROCESS_SPID Forms_SPID,">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "to_char(s.logon_time,'DD-Mon-YY hh:mi:ss'), s.seconds_in_wait">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "from v\$session s , v\$process p, FND_FORM_SESSIONS_V f">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
echo "where S.AUDSID=f.audsid and p.addr=s.paddr and s.process='"$PID1"' order by p.spid;">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
mailx -s "`hostname -a`: Runaway Form Processes" [email protected] </tmp/runaway_forms.log
cat /tmp/runaway_forms.log
fi
fi
else
#if PID1 and PID2 are not equal or CPU% is less than 95%.
echo "No unique CPU hogging form processes found. Exiting...">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
cat /tmp/runaway_forms.log
fi
If you have the same problem with some other unix and DB processes, the script can be easily modified and used.
But use this with thorough testing first (by commenting out <kill -9 $PID1> lines.
Good luck.
Edited by: R12_AppsDBA on 19/04/2012 13:10Thanks for sharing the script!
Hussein -
Adobe HCM Processes and Forms Start processes iView error
Hi,
We are implementing Adobe HCM processes. The forms based on the PCR technology are working fine. However, we want the new HCM Processes and Forms technology. We have implemented Business packages for MSS, HR Administrator and XSS (PC_GUI). ADS is configured correctly as the PCR Adobe forms are working fine.
We want to use the WebDynpro version of HCMPF and NOT the ABAP version. When starting the Start Processes IView (sap.com/paasrprocst) we get the error:
com.sapportals.portal.prt.runtime.PortalRuntimeException: Failed in WD JNDI lookup. javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: No child found in WebDynproContext with name paasrprocst
at com.sap.portal.pcm.iview.admin.AdminBaseiView.createAttrSetLayersList(AdminBaseiView.java:361)
at com.sap.portal.pcm.iview.admin.AdminBaseiView.getAttrSetLayersList(AdminBaseiView.java:205)
at com.sap.portal.pcm.iview.admin.AdminBaseiView.getCustomImplementation(AdminBaseiView.java:148)
at com.sap.portal.pcm.admin.PcmAdminBase.getImplementation(PcmAdminBase.java:530)
at com.sapportals.portal.ivs.iviews.IviewServiceObjectFactory.getObjectInstance(IviewServiceObjectFactory.java:448)
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See full exception chain for details.
System Environment
Client
Web Dynpro Client Type HTML Client
User agent Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; InfoPath.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.04506.30; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 3.0.04506.648)
Version null
DOM version null
Client Type msie6
Client Type Profile ie6
ActiveX enabled
Cookies enabled
Frames enabled
Java Applets enabled
JavaScript enabled
Tables enabled
VB Script enabled
Server
Web Dynpro Runtime Vendor: SAP, build ID: 7.0013.20070717142021.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:13:14[UTC], changelist=455669, host=pwdfm101), build date: Sat Jan 19 11:19:58 AST 2008
J2EE Engine 7.00 patchlevel 109044.44
Java VM Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, version:1.4.2_12-b03, vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
Operating system SunOS, version: 5.10, architecture: sparcv9
Session & Other
Session Locale en
Time of Failure Thu Mar 13 13:07:45 AST 2008 (Java Time: 1205402865554)
Web Dynpro Code Generation Infos
sap.com/pb
SapDictionaryGenerationCore 7.0013.20061002105236.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:57:42[UTC], changelist=419377, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapDictionaryGenerationTemplates 7.0013.20061002105236.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:57:50[UTC], changelist=419377, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapGenerationFrameworkCore 7.0013.20060719095755.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:44:42[UTC], changelist=411255, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapIdeWebDynproCheckLayer 7.0013.20061002110128.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:04:26[UTC], changelist=419396, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapMetamodelCommon 7.0013.20061002105432.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:45:30[UTC], changelist=419384, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapMetamodelCore 7.0013.20061002105432.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:45:23[UTC], changelist=419384, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapMetamodelDictionary 7.0013.20060719095619.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:54:53[UTC], changelist=411251, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapMetamodelWebDynpro 7.0013.20070703112649.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:00:50[UTC], changelist=454024, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapWebDynproGenerationCTemplates 7.0013.20070717142021.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:15:27[UTC], changelist=455669, host=pwdfm101)
SapWebDynproGenerationCore 7.0013.20061002110128.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:04:37[UTC], changelist=419396, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapWebDynproGenerationTemplates 7.0013.20070717142021.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:15:27[UTC], changelist=455669, host=pwdfm101)
sap.com/tcwddispwda
No information available null
sap.com/pb_api
SapDictionaryGenerationCore 7.0013.20061002105236.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:57:42[UTC], changelist=419377, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapDictionaryGenerationTemplates 7.0013.20061002105236.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:57:50[UTC], changelist=419377, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapGenerationFrameworkCore 7.0013.20060719095755.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:44:42[UTC], changelist=411255, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapIdeWebDynproCheckLayer 7.0013.20061002110128.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:04:26[UTC], changelist=419396, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapMetamodelCommon 7.0013.20061002105432.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:45:30[UTC], changelist=419384, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapMetamodelCore 7.0013.20061002105432.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:45:23[UTC], changelist=419384, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapMetamodelDictionary 7.0013.20060719095619.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:14:54:53[UTC], changelist=411251, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapMetamodelWebDynpro 7.0013.20070703112649.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:00:50[UTC], changelist=454024, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapWebDynproGenerationCTemplates 7.0013.20070717142021.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:15:27[UTC], changelist=455669, host=pwdfm101)
SapWebDynproGenerationCore 7.0013.20061002110128.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:04:37[UTC], changelist=419396, host=PWDFM101.wdf.sap.corp)
SapWebDynproGenerationTemplates 7.0013.20070717142021.0000 (release=645_VAL_REL, buildtime=2007-08-11:15:15:27[UTC], changelist=455669, host=pwdfm101)
sap.com/tcwdcorecomp
No information available null
Detailed Error Information
Detailed Exception Chain
com.sap.tc.webdynpro.services.exceptions.WDRuntimeException: Failed to load page
at com.sap.portal.pb.PageBuilder.init(PageBuilder.java:527)
at com.sap.portal.pb.PageBuilder.wdDoInit(PageBuilder.java:191)
at com.sap.portal.pb.wdp.InternalPageBuilder.wdDoInit(InternalPageBuilder.java:150)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.generation.DelegatingComponent.doInit(DelegatingComponent.java:108)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.controller.Controller.initController(Controller.java:215)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.controller.Controller.init(Controller.java:200)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.cal.ClientComponent.init(ClientComponent.java:430)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.cal.ClientApplication.init(ClientApplication.java:362)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.ApplicationSession.initApplication(ApplicationSession.java:748)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.ApplicationSession.doProcessing(ApplicationSession.java:283)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.ClientSession.doApplicationProcessingStandalone(ClientSession.java:713)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.ClientSession.doApplicationProcessing(ClientSession.java:666)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.ClientSession.doProcessing(ClientSession.java:250)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.RequestManager.doProcessing(RequestManager.java:149)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.serverimpl.defaultimpl.DispatcherServlet.doContent(DispatcherServlet.java:62)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.serverimpl.defaultimpl.DispatcherServlet.doPost(DispatcherServlet.java:53)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:760)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.HttpHandlerImpl.runServlet(HttpHandlerImpl.java:401)
at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.HttpHandlerImpl.handleRequest(HttpHandlerImpl.java:266)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.startServlet(RequestAnalizer.java:387)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.startServlet(RequestAnalizer.java:365)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.invokeWebContainer(RequestAnalizer.java:944)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.handle(RequestAnalizer.java:266)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.Client.handle(Client.java:95)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.Processor.request(Processor.java:175)
at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:33)
at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41)
at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:100)
at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:170)
Caused by: javax.naming.NamingException: Failed in WD JNDI lookup. javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: No child found in WebDynproContext with name paasrprocst [Root exception is com.sapportals.portal.prt.runtime.PortalRuntimeException: Failed in WD JNDI lookup. javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: No child found in WebDynproContext with name paasrprocst]
at com.sapportals.portal.pcd.gl.JndiProxy.getObjectInstance(JndiProxy.java:51)
at com.sapportals.portal.pcd.gl.PcdGlContext.getSemanticObject(PcdGlContext.java:919)
at com.sapportals.portal.pcd.gl.PcdGlContext.getSemanticObject(PcdGlContext.java:692)
at com.sapportals.portal.pcd.gl.PcdGlContext.lookup(PcdGlContext.java:69)
at com.sapportals.portal.pcd.gl.PcdURLContext.lookup(PcdURLContext.java:238)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:347)
at com.sap.portal.pb.data.PcdManager.doInit(PcdManager.java:72)
at com.sap.portal.pb.PageBuilder.init(PageBuilder.java:525)
... 31 more
Caused by: com.sapportals.portal.prt.runtime.PortalRuntimeException: Failed in WD JNDI lookup. javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: No child found in WebDynproContext with name paasrprocst
at com.sap.portal.pcm.iview.admin.AdminBaseiView.createAttrSetLayersList(AdminBaseiView.java:361)
at com.sap.portal.pcm.iview.admin.AdminBaseiView.getAttrSetLayersList(AdminBaseiView.java:205)
at com.sap.portal.pcm.iview.admin.AdminBaseiView.getCustomImplementation(AdminBaseiView.java:148)
at com.sap.portal.pcm.admin.PcmAdminBase.getImplementation(PcmAdminBase.java:530)
at com.sapportals.portal.ivs.iviews.IviewServiceObjectFactory.getObjectInstance(IviewServiceObjectFactory.java:448)
at com.sapportals.portal.prt.jndisupport.DirectoryManager.getObjectInstance(DirectoryManager.java:56)
at com.sapportals.portal.pcd.gl.JndiProxy.getObjectInstance(JndiProxy.java:47)
... 38 more
Can anyone tell me more about the cause this might have? Also, are there any further prerequisites for this iView to work?
Any help will be appreciated and rewarded accordingly.
Regards,
Thomashello,
how did you solve it ?
Regards,
Dimitry Haritonov -
Adobe form code initialization with HCM Processes and Forms?
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We're trying to dynamically determine some language-dependent text label values in the form interface code initialization routine before displaying an interactive PDF form. All works fine when using the transaction SFP test tool, label values are dynamically determined using the code on the PDF printout.
However in our case, the interactive form is embedded in a HCM P&F scenario and when launching the process form WDA application from the UWL, it looks like the same code initialization code is executed (when debugging it) but the values are not updated on the PDF when displaying.
Any ideas how to go forward? Should we instead be using an ISR BAdI or such to do the same thing? We do not want to store all the label fields in the HCM P&F form scenario, because they are not supposed to be stored in HCM, we just need to dynamically display some text labels on the PDF form.
We're on SAP ERP 6.0 EhP4, NW 7.01.
Best regards,
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- ccode 2 label: work contract approved by local union (+ translations to several languages)
- ccode 3 label: work contract signed and approved by local union and company (+ translations to several languages)
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What we have gone forward with so far is a Z-table containing all the dynamic texts and their translations. We are now just looking for a way how to dynamically populate PDF form label values upon runtime. In normal PDF print form cases (= without HCM P&F involved), the code initialization routine works just fine. We bind the label values to the form interface elements and then upon runtime we populate the interface elements in the routine based on the incoming company code value.
But this is where we are stuck now. It seems HCM P&F somehow prevents or overwrites the changes done in the PDF forms code initialization routine when launching the PDF form from UWL and the HCM P&F process form WDA app and I'm looking for ways to make it happen.
Any ideas?
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Forms session 125,296 aborted: unable to communicate with runtime process
Forms 10g version on Hp unix.
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Please look into the web-server log file for details."
web-server log file it says
'Forms session <125,296> aborted: unable to communicate with runtime process.'
It is not reproducible error. But it happens to everybody at random time/form/database which makes big impact on our business.
We are in the edge of backing out of oracle forms due to this error
Any help will be appreciatedWould be a really bummer if you backed out of Forms and found the problems were because of network glitches ;o)
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http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/forms/pdf/10g/troubleshooting_fls.pdf would be a good place to start. Chances are, network glitches are cause a disconnects but you need to confirm this by using the techniques described in this paper.
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Migration from DPL to Base API, is it possible ?
Hello, Once developing an application using the DPL, will it be possible to migrate to the Base API (for example if we need to use JCA or JMX later) ? Is there a project or future development to use JCA or JMX over DPL DB ? Thanks Fahmi
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How do I change the brush size?
I just started using CS6 almost 30 minutes ago, and the first problem I've found is that I don't know where to change the brush size. Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance.