Gathering Statistics in 10.7 NCA with 8i Database

In preparation for the 11i upgrade we are first migrating our database to 8i
(strongly recommended Category 1 pre-upgrade step 5).
I have contacted Oracle Support on whether it is recommended to gather
statistics in a 10.7 NCA environment (optimizer_mode remains RULE). Oracle
Support says NOT to gather statistics in a 10.7 environment.
This is contradictory information to several documents I have found.
Furthermore, Oracle has provided ADXANLYZ.sql and FND_STATS for the 10.7
environment.
The following sources recommend gathering statistics in a 10.7 environment:
1) 10.7 Installation Manual (A47542-1) page A-16
2) 11i Upgrade Manual (A69411-01) page 2-5
3) Metalink note 1065584.6
Can somebody please clarify? Your feedback is much appreciated.
Thank you,
Rich
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rich Cisneros:
We will be running 10.7 NCA in a server partitioned mode for 6-8 month using 7.3.4.4 with 8.1.6.2.
Should I gather statistics as part of the 8i database upgrade (still 10.7) or part of the 11i Application upgrade?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Rich,
Gather Statistics is only relevant to databases running with optimiser mode = COST or CHOOSE. Apps 10.7 runs with optimiser mode = RULE so you don't need to gather statistics until you start your actual upgrade to 11i, which will run with CBO.
Hope this makes it clear.
Steve

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         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPoolManagerImpl.getConnection(ConnectionPoolManagerImpl.java:56)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.establishNewConnection(DBTransactionImpl.java:911)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.initTransaction(DBTransactionImpl.java:1156)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.initTxn(DBTransactionImpl.java:5891)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl2.connect(DBTransactionImpl2.java:120)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.DefaultConnectionStrategy.connect(DefaultConnectionStrategy.java:194)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.doPoolConnect(ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.java:454)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.doPoolMessage(ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.java:343)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationModuleImpl.doPoolMessage(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:7760)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.sendPoolMessage(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:4074)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.prepareApplicationModule(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:2161)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.doCheckout(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:1961)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.useApplicationModule(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:2793)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:453)
         at oracle.jbo.http.HttpSessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(HttpSessionCookieImpl.java:233)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:424)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:419)
         at oracle.adf.model.bc4j.DCJboDataControl.rebuildApplicationModule(DCJboDataControl.java:1536)
         at oracle.adf.model.bc4j.DCJboDataControl.beginRequest(DCJboDataControl.java:1396)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCDataControlReference.getDataControl(DCDataControlReference.java:99)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.get(BindingContext.java:457)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findSpelObject(DCUtil.java:280)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findSpelObject(DCUtil.java:248)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findContextObject(DCUtil.java:383)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCIteratorBinding.<init>(DCIteratorBinding.java:128)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorBinding.<init>(JUIteratorBinding.java:60)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorDef.createIterBinding(JUIteratorDef.java:87)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorDef.createIterBinding(JUIteratorDef.java:51)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCIteratorBindingDef.createExecutableBinding(DCIteratorBindingDef.java:277)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerDef.createExecutables(DCBindingContainerDef.java:296)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerDef.createBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerDef.java:425)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerReference.createBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerReference.java:54)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerReference.getBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerReference.java:44)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.get(BindingContext.java:483)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.findBindingContainer(BindingContext.java:313)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.findBindingContainerByPath(BindingContext.java:633)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingRequestHandler.isPageViewable(BindingRequestHandler.java:265)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingRequestHandler.beginRequest(BindingRequestHandler.java:169)
         at oracle.adf.model.servlet.ADFBindingFilter.doFilter(ADFBindingFilter.java:166)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:619)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:368)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.doProcessRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:866)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:448)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.serveOneRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:216)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:117)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:110)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketReadHandler$SafeRunnable.run(ServerSocketReadHandler.java:260)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler.procClientSocket(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:239)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler.access$700(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:34)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler$AcceptHandlerHorse.run(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:880)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:298)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    ## Detail 0 ##
    oracle.jbo.JboException: JBO-29000: Unexpected exception caught: oracle.jbo.DMLException, msg=JBO-26061: Error while opening JDBC connection.
         at oracle.jbo.pool.ResourcePool.createResource(ResourcePool.java:545)
         at oracle.jbo.pool.ResourcePool.useResource(ResourcePool.java:326)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPool.getConnectionInternal(ConnectionPool.java:87)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPool.getConnection(ConnectionPool.java:66)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPoolManagerImpl.getConnection(ConnectionPoolManagerImpl.java:56)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.establishNewConnection(DBTransactionImpl.java:911)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.initTransaction(DBTransactionImpl.java:1156)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.initTxn(DBTransactionImpl.java:5891)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl2.connect(DBTransactionImpl2.java:120)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.DefaultConnectionStrategy.connect(DefaultConnectionStrategy.java:194)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.doPoolConnect(ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.java:454)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.doPoolMessage(ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.java:343)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationModuleImpl.doPoolMessage(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:7760)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.sendPoolMessage(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:4074)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.prepareApplicationModule(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:2161)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.doCheckout(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:1961)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.useApplicationModule(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:2793)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:453)
         at oracle.jbo.http.HttpSessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(HttpSessionCookieImpl.java:233)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:424)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:419)
         at oracle.adf.model.bc4j.DCJboDataControl.rebuildApplicationModule(DCJboDataControl.java:1536)
         at oracle.adf.model.bc4j.DCJboDataControl.beginRequest(DCJboDataControl.java:1396)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCDataControlReference.getDataControl(DCDataControlReference.java:99)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.get(BindingContext.java:457)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findSpelObject(DCUtil.java:280)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findSpelObject(DCUtil.java:248)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findContextObject(DCUtil.java:383)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCIteratorBinding.<init>(DCIteratorBinding.java:128)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorBinding.<init>(JUIteratorBinding.java:60)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorDef.createIterBinding(JUIteratorDef.java:87)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorDef.createIterBinding(JUIteratorDef.java:51)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCIteratorBindingDef.createExecutableBinding(DCIteratorBindingDef.java:277)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerDef.createExecutables(DCBindingContainerDef.java:296)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerDef.createBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerDef.java:425)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerReference.createBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerReference.java:54)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerReference.getBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerReference.java:44)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.get(BindingContext.java:483)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.findBindingContainer(BindingContext.java:313)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.findBindingContainerByPath(BindingContext.java:633)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingRequestHandler.isPageViewable(BindingRequestHandler.java:265)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingRequestHandler.beginRequest(BindingRequestHandler.java:169)
         at oracle.adf.model.servlet.ADFBindingFilter.doFilter(ADFBindingFilter.java:166)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:619)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:368)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.doProcessRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:866)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:448)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.serveOneRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:216)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:117)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:110)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketReadHandler$SafeRunnable.run(ServerSocketReadHandler.java:260)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler.procClientSocket(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:239)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler.access$700(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:34)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler$AcceptHandlerHorse.run(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:880)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:298)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    ## Detail 0 ##
    oracle.jbo.DMLException: JBO-26061: Error while opening JDBC connection.
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPool.createConnection(ConnectionPool.java:220)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPool.instantiateResource(ConnectionPool.java:135)
         at oracle.jbo.pool.ResourcePool.createResource(ResourcePool.java:536)
         at oracle.jbo.pool.ResourcePool.useResource(ResourcePool.java:326)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPool.getConnectionInternal(ConnectionPool.java:87)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPool.getConnection(ConnectionPool.java:66)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPoolManagerImpl.getConnection(ConnectionPoolManagerImpl.java:56)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.establishNewConnection(DBTransactionImpl.java:911)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.initTransaction(DBTransactionImpl.java:1156)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.initTxn(DBTransactionImpl.java:5891)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl2.connect(DBTransactionImpl2.java:120)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.DefaultConnectionStrategy.connect(DefaultConnectionStrategy.java:194)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.doPoolConnect(ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.java:454)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.doPoolMessage(ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.java:343)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationModuleImpl.doPoolMessage(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:7760)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.sendPoolMessage(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:4074)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.prepareApplicationModule(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:2161)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.doCheckout(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:1961)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.useApplicationModule(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:2793)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:453)
         at oracle.jbo.http.HttpSessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(HttpSessionCookieImpl.java:233)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:424)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:419)
         at oracle.adf.model.bc4j.DCJboDataControl.rebuildApplicationModule(DCJboDataControl.java:1536)
         at oracle.adf.model.bc4j.DCJboDataControl.beginRequest(DCJboDataControl.java:1396)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCDataControlReference.getDataControl(DCDataControlReference.java:99)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.get(BindingContext.java:457)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findSpelObject(DCUtil.java:280)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findSpelObject(DCUtil.java:248)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findContextObject(DCUtil.java:383)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCIteratorBinding.<init>(DCIteratorBinding.java:128)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorBinding.<init>(JUIteratorBinding.java:60)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorDef.createIterBinding(JUIteratorDef.java:87)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorDef.createIterBinding(JUIteratorDef.java:51)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCIteratorBindingDef.createExecutableBinding(DCIteratorBindingDef.java:277)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerDef.createExecutables(DCBindingContainerDef.java:296)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerDef.createBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerDef.java:425)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerReference.createBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerReference.java:54)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerReference.getBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerReference.java:44)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.get(BindingContext.java:483)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.findBindingContainer(BindingContext.java:313)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.findBindingContainerByPath(BindingContext.java:633)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingRequestHandler.isPageViewable(BindingRequestHandler.java:265)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingRequestHandler.beginRequest(BindingRequestHandler.java:169)
         at oracle.adf.model.servlet.ADFBindingFilter.doFilter(ADFBindingFilter.java:166)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:619)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:368)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.doProcessRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:866)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:448)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.serveOneRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:216)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:117)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:110)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketReadHandler$SafeRunnable.run(ServerSocketReadHandler.java:260)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler.procClientSocket(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:239)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler.access$700(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:34)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler$AcceptHandlerHorse.run(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:880)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:298)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    ## Detail 0 ##
    java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for jdbc:derby://127.0.0.1/stb502
         at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:602)
         at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:154)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPool.createConnection(ConnectionPool.java:189)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPool.instantiateResource(ConnectionPool.java:135)
         at oracle.jbo.pool.ResourcePool.createResource(ResourcePool.java:536)
         at oracle.jbo.pool.ResourcePool.useResource(ResourcePool.java:326)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPool.getConnectionInternal(ConnectionPool.java:87)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPool.getConnection(ConnectionPool.java:66)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ConnectionPoolManagerImpl.getConnection(ConnectionPoolManagerImpl.java:56)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.establishNewConnection(DBTransactionImpl.java:911)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.initTransaction(DBTransactionImpl.java:1156)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.initTxn(DBTransactionImpl.java:5891)
         at oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl2.connect(DBTransactionImpl2.java:120)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.DefaultConnectionStrategy.connect(DefaultConnectionStrategy.java:194)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.doPoolConnect(ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.java:454)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.doPoolMessage(ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.java:343)
         at oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationModuleImpl.doPoolMessage(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:7760)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.sendPoolMessage(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:4074)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.prepareApplicationModule(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:2161)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.doCheckout(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:1961)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.useApplicationModule(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:2793)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:453)
         at oracle.jbo.http.HttpSessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(HttpSessionCookieImpl.java:233)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:424)
         at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.SessionCookieImpl.useApplicationModule(SessionCookieImpl.java:419)
         at oracle.adf.model.bc4j.DCJboDataControl.rebuildApplicationModule(DCJboDataControl.java:1536)
         at oracle.adf.model.bc4j.DCJboDataControl.beginRequest(DCJboDataControl.java:1396)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCDataControlReference.getDataControl(DCDataControlReference.java:99)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.get(BindingContext.java:457)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findSpelObject(DCUtil.java:280)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findSpelObject(DCUtil.java:248)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCUtil.findContextObject(DCUtil.java:383)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCIteratorBinding.<init>(DCIteratorBinding.java:128)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorBinding.<init>(JUIteratorBinding.java:60)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorDef.createIterBinding(JUIteratorDef.java:87)
         at oracle.jbo.uicli.binding.JUIteratorDef.createIterBinding(JUIteratorDef.java:51)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCIteratorBindingDef.createExecutableBinding(DCIteratorBindingDef.java:277)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerDef.createExecutables(DCBindingContainerDef.java:296)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerDef.createBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerDef.java:425)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerReference.createBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerReference.java:54)
         at oracle.adf.model.binding.DCBindingContainerReference.getBindingContainer(DCBindingContainerReference.java:44)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.get(BindingContext.java:483)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.findBindingContainer(BindingContext.java:313)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingContext.findBindingContainerByPath(BindingContext.java:633)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingRequestHandler.isPageViewable(BindingRequestHandler.java:265)
         at oracle.adf.model.BindingRequestHandler.beginRequest(BindingRequestHandler.java:169)
         at oracle.adf.model.servlet.ADFBindingFilter.doFilter(ADFBindingFilter.java:166)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:619)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:368)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.doProcessRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:866)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:448)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.serveOneRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:216)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:117)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:110)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketReadHandler$SafeRunnable.run(ServerSocketReadHandler.java:260)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler.procClientSocket(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:239)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler.access$700(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:34)
         at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler$AcceptHandlerHorse.run(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:880)
         at com.evermind[Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.1.0) ].util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:298)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)------------------------------------------------------------
    and all i get when i tried to run it with standalone OC4J is :
    500 Internal Server Error
    Servlet error: Security sensitive exception occured. Please consult application log for details. for standalone OC4J i enter the administration console and test the connection pool that IDE created during deployment and it was ok when i test the connection pool / datasource.
    so , What is the problem ? can please some one help me on this ?
    I tried the same scenario with ORACLE 10G and it works fine.
    so my questions are :
    1-does OC4J 10.1.3.1.0 has problem with none oracle databases?
    2-does BC that come with Jdev has problem with none oracle database ?
    3-am i wrong in one of my steps ?
    please some one give me some hints

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