Help to find FI jar file
i took a sample code and i need to
com.sun.xml.fastinfoset.vocab.frequency.VocabularyGenerator
**i found the source code of this packege, from the link http://fisheye5.cenqua.com/browse/~raw,r=MAIN/fi/FastInfosetUtilities/src/com/sun/xml/fastinfoset/vocab/frequency/VocabularyGenerator.java
could i use this source code to resolve my matter.
may i run the source code on the eclips (where i used to ) and then what i have to do
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i took a sample code and i need to
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**i found the source code of this packege, from the link http://fisheye5.cenqua.com/browse/~raw,r=MAIN/fi/FastInfosetUtilities/src/com/sun/xml/fastinfoset/vocab/frequency/VocabularyGenerator.java
could i use this source code to resolve my matter.may i run the source code on the eclips (where i used to ) and then what i have to do
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where i can find the JAR file which includes the IPcdContext?
I am sarching in the Forum and find a hint to use
com.sap.portal.pcd.glservice_api.jar but IPcdContext is´nt in it!Hi,
com.sapportals.portal.pcd.gl jar file contains IPcdContext class. You can access this link for further information:
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I created a game and I need help on creating a jar file.
I know the basics such as having a root folder, a manifest file and what goes in it, etc. And I know some programs like JGrasp can do the jar file for you, but it tells me it cannot find the main class. Does anybody know another program that can do that for me, or can i easily do it manually?
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Hello All,
I am trying to "Integrating SiteMinder with Weblogic 8.1" using follwing support pattern:
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Edited by qumar_tcs at 05/28/2008 2:51 AM
Edited by qumar_tcs at 05/28/2008 2:53 AMDear Patel,
Thanks a lot for the reply!
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hi,
while building sample code i am getting jar not found.
Where can i find this jar file <b>"bc.rf.repository.service.appproperties_api.jar"</b>
thnks in advancehi
it would be of gr8 help if u can forward the jar file to me also.
my id is [email protected]
thnks in advance
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Can you check up if this is located in the following path.
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[email protected]Hi,
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The reference to weblogic_sp.jar is a leftover from previous methods for updating
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How to find all jar files?
I installed eclipse a java development environment and I need all jar files (libraries). Where can I find and download them?
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Where can I find the JAR-File of the JDAPI-demo FormDumper ?
Hi,
I would like to compile the JDAPI-demo FormDumper
and cannot find the right jar-file of :
import oracle.forms.util.Getopt.*; .
Thanks,
FriedholdOk there is no place to find the getopt file. forms 10.1.2.2.0) One needs the corrected version of the formdumper program which elimates calling it.
btw to compile this one would need to do:
set CLASSPATH=c:\devsuite\forms\java\frmjdapi.jar;
javac FormDumper.java
to run it I found this necessary:
set CLASSPATH=c:\FormDumper.class;c:\devsuite\forms\java\frmjdapi.jar;
java FormDumper c:\\mydirectory\\myform.fmb >myform.out
/* modified version of the corrected version */
/* Subject: How To Implement The Code From 'A JDAPI Programming Example' From Forms Online Help?
Doc ID: Note:428083.1 Type: HOWTO
Last Revision Date: 23-APR-2007 Status: PUBLISHED
Applies to:
Oracle Forms - Version: 9.0.5.2 to 10.1.2.2
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
The goal of this document is to explain how to make the sample code provided in the java class FormDumper 'A JDAPI Programming Example' from Forms OnLine help work.
When used as it is provided in the documentation it fails, because 'import oracle.forms.util.getopt.*; not found'.
Solution
The sample code provided in the 'A JDAPI Programming Example' Forms OnLine help has the following line:
import oracle.forms.util.getopt.*;
When trying to compile the FormDumper.java the compilation fails with 'import oracle.forms.util.getopt.*; import not found'. This import fails due to the fact that util.jar library is not available with the standard Forms iDS. The solution to have the FormDumper class is to use another code in which util.jar is not used.
Sample code to be used:
import java.io.File;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.text.MessageFormat;
import oracle.forms.jdapi.*;
* Dumps passed forms JdapiObjects to an output stream as text.
* Set command line options for more output, else only the
* basic form tree structure will be dumped.
* See printUsage for command line options.
public class FormDumper {
* Need this to parse the command line options
* The string represents valid command options as detailed in the
* Getopt class
/* changed following b */
/* boolean m_dumpAllProps = false;
boolean m_dumpBoolProps = false;
boolean m_dumpNumProps = false;
boolean m_dumpTextProps = false;
boolean m_dumpPropNames = false;
boolean m_dumpAllProps = true;
boolean m_dumpBoolProps = true;
boolean m_dumpNumProps = true;
boolean m_dumpTextProps = true;
boolean m_dumpPropNames = true;
String m_dumpPath = null;
* Output stream, default to STDOUT */
private PrintWriter m_out = new PrintWriter(System.out, true);
* Use this to indent children
private String m_indentation = "";
* Constructor
public FormDumper() {
* Special constructor that does not take command line arguments.
* @param out The output writer where to send dump information.
public FormDumper(PrintWriter out) {
m_out = out;
m_dumpAllProps = true;
m_dumpBoolProps = true;
m_dumpNumProps = true;
m_dumpTextProps = true;
m_dumpPropNames = true;
* Set the dump path.
* @param path The file where the dumper must send the information
public void setDumpPath(String path) {
m_dumpPath = path;
* Indirect output
public void println(String s) {
m_out.println(s);
* Dump a form to the output stream
public void dumpForm(String filename) throws Exception {
FormModule fmb = FormModule.open(filename);
System.out.println("Dumping module " + fmb.getName());
if (m_dumpPath != null) {
// use this form's FILE name to name the dump file
String thisFormName = new File(filename).getName();
thisFormName =
thisFormName.substring(0, (thisFormName.length() - 4));
StringBuffer dmpFilename = new StringBuffer();
dmpFilename.append(m_dumpPath);
if (!dmpFilename.toString().endsWith("/")) {
dmpFilename.append("/");
dmpFilename.append(thisFormName);
m_out =
new PrintWriter(new FileWriter(dmpFilename.toString()), true);
// Call the actual 'dump' method
dump(fmb);
// Dump the coordinate system used by the module
m_indentation = " ";
dump(new Coordinate(fmb));
m_indentation = "";
println("Dumped " + fmb.getName());
// Close the module
fmb.destroy();
* Recursively dump a forms JdapiObject and its children to the output stream
protected void dump(JdapiObject jo) {
String className = jo.getClassName();
// print out a context line for the JdapiObject
// If it is a coordinate system, it does not have a name
if (className.equals("Coordinate")) {
println(m_indentation + "Coordinate System ");
} else {
println(m_indentation + className + " " + jo.getName());
// Property classes need special treatment
if (className.equals("PropertyClass")) {
dumpPropertyClass((PropertyClass)jo);
} else // Generically dump the required property types only
if (m_dumpTextProps) {
dumpTextProps(jo);
if (m_dumpBoolProps) {
dumpBoolProps(jo);
if (m_dumpNumProps) {
dumpNumProps(jo);
// Additionally, dump any Item list elements
if (className.equals("Item")) {
dumpListElements((Item)jo);
// use Form's metadata to get a list of all the child JdapiObjects this
// JdapiObject can have b commented this
JdapiMetaObject meta = JdapiMetadata.getJdapiMetaObject(jo.getClass());
JdapiIterator props = meta.getChildObjectMetaProperties();
JdapiMetaProperty prop = null;
JdapiIterator iter = null;
JdapiObject child = null;
// loop through every possible kind of child JdapiObject this JdapiObject
// can have b commented this
while (props.hasNext()) {
prop = (JdapiMetaProperty)props.next();
// only bother if we can access these JdapiObjects
if (!prop.allowGet()) {
continue;
// get the actual values for the current child JdapiObject type,
// e.g. get the Items on a Block
iter = jo.getChildObjectProperty(prop.getPropertyId());
// null is returned if there are no property values
if (iter != null) {
// loop over every child value
while (iter.hasNext()) {
child = (JdapiObject)iter.next();
// recursively navigate to it
m_indentation += " ";
dump(child);
if (m_indentation.length() > 2)
m_indentation =
m_indentation.substring(0, m_indentation.length() -
2);
* Dump list elements
* The JdapiObject is an item; if it is a list item,
* dump the list elements.
* @param item
private void dumpListElements(Item item) {
if (item.getItemType() == JdapiTypes.ITTY_LS_CTID) {
if (m_dumpPropNames) {
println(m_indentation + "dumping list elements");
for (int i = 1; i <= item.getListElementCount(); i++) {
String label = item.getElementLabel(i);
String value = item.getElementValue(i);
println(m_indentation + " " + i + ": '" + label + "' '" +
value + "'");
* Dump the property class properties
private void dumpPropertyClass(PropertyClass pc) {
String propertyVal = null;
// test for every single possible property
// this is a bit hacky :)
for (int propertyId = 1; propertyId < JdapiTypes.MAXIMUM_PTID;
++propertyId) {
if (!pc.hasProperty(propertyId)) {
continue; // this property is not in the set
if (pc.hasDefaultedProperty(propertyId) && !m_dumpAllProps) {
continue;
Class pt = JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyType(propertyId);
if (pt == Boolean.class) {
if (m_dumpBoolProps) {
propertyVal =
String.valueOf(pc.getBooleanProperty(propertyId));
} else if (pt == Integer.class) {
if (m_dumpNumProps) {
propertyVal =
String.valueOf(pc.getIntegerProperty(propertyId));
} else if (pt == String.class) {
if (m_dumpTextProps) {
propertyVal = pc.getStringProperty(propertyId);
if (null != propertyVal) {
if (m_dumpPropNames) {
println(m_indentation + " " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId) +
" " + // changed by b
propertyVal);
} else {
println(m_indentation + propertyVal);
propertyVal = null;
} // End loop over every property
* Dump the source JdapiObject text properties
private void dumpTextProps(JdapiObject jo) {
JdapiMetaObject meta = JdapiMetadata.getJdapiMetaObject(jo.getClass());
JdapiIterator props = meta.getStringMetaProperties();
// for each text property
while (props.hasNext()) {
JdapiMetaProperty prop = (JdapiMetaProperty)props.next();
int propertyId = prop.getPropertyId();
String propertyVal = null;
try {
propertyVal = jo.getStringProperty(propertyId);
} catch (Exception e) {
println(m_indentation + "Could_not_get_property " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId));
continue;
if (jo.hasProperty(propertyId) &&
(m_dumpAllProps || !(jo.hasDefaultedProperty(propertyId)))) {
if (m_dumpPropNames) {
println(m_indentation + " " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId) +
" " + propertyVal);
} else {
println(m_indentation + propertyVal);
* Dump the source JdapiObject boolean properties
private void dumpBoolProps(JdapiObject jo) {
JdapiMetaObject meta = JdapiMetadata.getJdapiMetaObject(jo.getClass());
JdapiIterator props = meta.getBooleanMetaProperties();
// for each boolean property
while (props.hasNext()) {
JdapiMetaProperty prop = (JdapiMetaProperty)props.next();
int propertyId = prop.getPropertyId();
boolean propertyVal = false;
try {
propertyVal = jo.getBooleanProperty(propertyId);
} catch (Exception e) {
println(m_indentation + "Could_not_get_property " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId));
continue;
if (jo.hasProperty(propertyId) && (m_dumpAllProps)) {
if (m_dumpPropNames) {
println(m_indentation + " " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId) +
" " + propertyVal);
} else {
println(m_indentation + propertyVal);
* Dump the source JdapiObject numeric properties
private void dumpNumProps(JdapiObject jo) {
JdapiMetaObject meta = JdapiMetadata.getJdapiMetaObject(jo.getClass());
JdapiIterator props = meta.getIntegerMetaProperties();
// for each numeric property
while (props.hasNext()) {
JdapiMetaProperty prop = (JdapiMetaProperty)props.next();
int propertyId = prop.getPropertyId();
int propertyVal = 0;
try {
propertyVal = jo.getIntegerProperty(propertyId);
} catch (Exception e) {
println(m_indentation + "Could_not_get_property " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId));
continue;
if (jo.hasProperty(propertyId) &&
(m_dumpAllProps || !(jo.hasDefaultedProperty(propertyId)))) {
if (m_dumpPropNames) {
println(m_indentation + " " +
JdapiMetaProperty.getPropertyName(propertyId) +
" " + propertyVal); //changed by b
} else {
println(m_indentation + propertyVal);
* Output usage info to STDOUT
public void printUsage() {
System.out.println("");
System.out.println("Jdapi Form Dumper Utility");
System.out.println("Valid arguments:");
System.out.println("-a : dump all properties, not just overridden ones");
System.out.println("-b : dump boolean properties");
System.out.println("-n : dump numeric properties");
System.out.println("-t : dump text properties");
System.out.println("-p : dump property names, not just values");
System.out.println("-o : file path to output to");
* Main method
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
FormDumper dmp = new FormDumper();
for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
dmp.dumpForm(args);
System.out.println("");
System.out.println("Dumps complete");
System.out.println("");
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