Help me on palying hints in oracle

i am learner...
can u clarify my doubts on hints
1.what are hints.
2.when they are necessary to use in queries.
3.explain with the suituation the impartance of hint in query
4.types of hints available .
5.Can u explain each hint with example and suitation when it is used.
adv thanks
madhava

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    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/icons.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/icons.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Reusable Components
    form=calendar.fmx
    userid=oe8/oe8@skoda
    imagebase=codebase
    [reusable_picklist]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Reusable Components
    form=picklist.fmx
    userid=oe8/oe8@skoda
    [reusable_save2html]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Reusable Components
    form=save2html.fmx
    userid=hr8/hr8@skoda
    otherParams=OUTPUT_REAL_DIR=D:\DevSuiteHome_1\forms\demos\temp/ OUTPUT_VIRTUAL_DIR=/forms/formsdemo/temp/
    [reusable_wizard]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Reusable Components
    form=wizard.fmx
    userid=hr8/hr8@skoda
    [featuredemo_array_dml]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Feature Demos
    form=arraydml.fmx
    userid=oe8/oe8@skoda
    [featuredemo_calculated_fields]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Feature Demos
    form=calcform.fmx
    userid=oe8/oe8@skoda
    [featuredemo_object_columns]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Feature Demos
    form=objref.fmx
    userid=oe8/oe8@skoda
    [featuredemo_stored_procedure]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Feature Demos
    form=storproc.fmx
    userid=oe8/oe8@skoda
    [featuredemo_trace]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Feature Demos
    form=trace.fmx
    userid=oe8/oe8@skoda
    otherparams=record=forms tracegroup=0-199
    [featuredemo_webservice]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Feature Demos
    form=webservice.fmx
    userid=oe8/oe8@skoda
    [featuredemo_javamail]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/icons.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/icons.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Feature Demos
    form=javamail.fmx
    #Upload directory for attachments
    otherparams=temp_dir=D:\DevSuiteHome_1\forms\demos\temp
    [bigraph]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,d:\DevSuiteHome_1\forms\java\frmbld.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\importer.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\debugger.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\utj.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\dfc.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\help4.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\oracle_ice.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\jewt4.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\ewt3.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\share.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\forms\java\frmwebutil.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\forms\java\frmall.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\forms\oracle\forms\demos\bigraph\FormsGraph.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\LIB\xmlparserv2.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\bigraphbean.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\bigraphbean-nls.zip;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\jewt4.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\LW_PfjBean.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\share.jar
    ;archive=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/demos/jars/demo.jar,/forms/demos/jars/FormsGraph.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Forms BI Graph integration
    ;form=graph.fmx
    ;userid=oe8/oe8@skoda
    ; Set imagebase to codebase to use icons stored in FormsGraph.jar
    imagebase=codebase
    [pjc_host]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/host.jar
    archive=frmall.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/host.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Client HOST() Command
    form=host.fmx
    [cursorpos]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/cursorpos.jar
    archive=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/cursorpos.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - CursorPos PJC Demo
    form=cursorpos.fmx
    [timeout]
    width=675
    height=480
    separateFrame=false
    splashScreen=no
    lookAndFeel=oracle
    colorScheme=blue
    background=/forms/formsdemo/images/blue.gif
    logo=/forms/formsdemo/images/bannerlogo.gif
    baseHTMLjinitiator=demobasejini.html
    baseHTMLjpi=demobase.htm
    baseHTML=demobase.html
    baseHTMLie=demobaseie.html
    envFile=formsdemo.env
    archive_jini=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/timeout.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar
    archive=frmall_jinit.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/demo.jar,/forms/formsdemo/jars/timeout.jar
    pageTitle=Oracle Forms - Timeout PJC
    form=timeout.fmx
    imagebase=codebase
    #height=520
    #width=690
    MY REGEDIT OF FORMSBUILDER_CLASSPATH_ is as follow:
    d:\DevSuiteHome_1\forms\java\frmbld.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\importer.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\debugger.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\utj.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\dfc.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\help4.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\oracle_ice.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\jewt4.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\ewt3.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\share.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\forms\java\frmwebutil.jar;d:\DevSuiteHome_1\forms\java\frmall.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\forms\oracle\forms\demos\bigraph\FormsGraph.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\LIB\xmlparserv2.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\bigraphbean.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\bigraphbean-nls.zip;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\jewt4.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\LW_PfjBean.jar;D:\DevSuiteHome_1\jlib\share.jar
    Once again I insist that I had followed demos instruction, all readme and install guide . Here in my company I am using ORACLE 10G FORMS on my machine and ORACLE 10G database server installed on other server . Moreover this softwares are original license software .
    Regards,
    Prashant

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