How do I enable my wired adapter?
The setup is telling me "Error 312: No Wired Adapter Detected" How do I enable it on Windows XP?
did you ever figure this out? my computer is saying the same thing AND I NEED HELP!! LOL
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How can i enable my wifi adapter on my probook 4530s?
push button is continusly amber , even when i push the button it doesn't go white what to do?????????? plz help me out??
Hi
You have a couple of options as I see it please try these steps might help you to fix your issue.
1) Disconnect the Battery & Adapter then press & hold the power button on Notebook for 30 seconds then turn on the unit and check if the Wireless light turns on.
2) Go to Device manager then uninstall the wireless drivers from Network Adapter and restart the unit and check if the light turns on.
3) Try doing a system restore to the date where unit was working fine.
4) Please update the Bios & Wireless driver from HP website.
5) Click start in search type Recovery Manager then click on it select Yes on User access control then select I need immediate help then select Driver & application recovery select the wireless driver and install it then restart the unit.
6) If you are comfortable reseating the wireless card which will be on the back panel off your unit you could try this steps as well.
If still you have the same issue then you need to call HP Technical support and get the part replaced.
Let us know how it goes!
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How enable my AMD adapter using the device manager
The message that comes up after updating my AMD driver is this:
The Catalyst Control Center is not supported by the driver version of your enabled graphics adapter. Please update your AMD graphics driver, or enable your AMD adapter using the Displays Manager.
I am running Windows 7 Home premium
HP Pavilion DV 7 notebook pc
Intel Graphics 3000
Radeon HD 6490M
please helpI'm new to this
What is the solution? -
Can anyone shed some light on how to fix this issue? I just built this desktop and am attempting to get the internet up. Right now, it's running on a USB wireless adapter, but it drops the connection every few minutes. I'm running Vista too. Anybody have some insight on how I can resolve this? Ethernet cables are plugged in, router is transferring data, but my computer isn't reading it or something. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Make sure you have installed the drivers for your wired network adapter, make sure Local Area Connection is Enabled once the adapter drivers are installed...
However, what is the model number of the Router and the wireless USB Adapter ?
Is there any ethernet light on the Ethernet port of the router when the computer is hard wired to the router ? -
How can I enable embedded pl/sql gateway to run on port 80
I have a new 11G install on OEL 4.0, database created. I would like to be
able to access the instance using the pl/sql gateway. Works fine with
port 8080, the default. How to I enable it to run on port 80?
I found this statement in the following docuementation:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14259/xdb22pro.htm#ADXDB2500
Using HTTP(S) on Nonstandard Ports
By default, HTTP listens on a nonstandard, unprotected port: 8080. To use HTTP(S) on
the standard port, such as 80, your DBA must chown the TNS listener to setuid ROOT
rather than setuid ORACLE, and configure the port number in the Oracle XML DB
configuration file /xdbconfig.xml.I have root priviledges on the box.
I've tried setting the listener file permissions:
chown root:dba /u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/bin/tnslsnr
chmod 6775 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/bin/tnslsnr
Also put root in the dba group.
The permissions turn out like this:
-rwsr-sr-x 1 root dba 830854 Jun 17 21:04 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/bin/tnslsnr
I stopped the listener, bounced the database, and started the listener again.
But it still shows the process being owned by oracle:
oracle 29682 1 0 21:08 ? 00:00:00 /u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/bin/tnslsnr LISTENER -inherit
Changing the port is easy:
Connected to:
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
SYS>select dbms_xdb.gethttpport as "HTTP-Port" , dbms_xdb.getftpport as "FTP-Port" from dual;
HTTP-Port FTP-Port
8080 2100
At this point, I can access the apex home page with the following url:
http://hostname:8080/apex/f?p=4550:10:1454849288245548
I can than change it to port 80:
SYS>begin
dbms_xdb.sethttpport('80');
dbms_xdb.setftpport('2100');
end;
2 3 4 5
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SYS>SYS>select dbms_xdb.gethttpport as "HTTP-Port" , dbms_xdb.getftpport as "FTP-Port" from dual;
HTTP-Port FTP-Port
80 2100
When I try to access apex with the following url:
http://rmdcopslnx1.us.oracle.com/apex/f?p=4550:10:1454849288245548
I get the following:
Failed to Connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at hostname.com.
Though the site seems valid, the browser was unable to establish a connection.
* Could the site be temporarily unavailable? Try again later.
* Are you unable to browse other sites? Check the computer's network connection.
* Is your computer or network protected by a firewall or proxy? Incorrect settings
* can interfere with Web browsing.I can set the port. Just can't talk to it.
This is the entry from the listener log:
<msg time='2008-07-03T15:40:09.741-06:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='hostname'
host_addr='xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'>
<txt>TNS-12546: TNS:permission denied
TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
TNS-00516: Permission denied
Linux Error: 13: Permission denied
</txt>
</msg>
So this looks like an permissions problem. But where? I posted
this on the apex forum here:
Re: How can I enable embedded pl/sql gateway to run on port 80
They suggested asking here.No, that thread did not provide the information that I need. Some more data:
I have the port set to 8080:
Connected to:
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
SYS>select dbms_xdb.gethttpport as "HTTP-Port" , dbms_xdb.getftpport as "FTP-Port" from dual;
HTTP-Port FTP-Port
8080 2100
At this point, I can access the apex home page with the following url:
http://hostname:8080/apex/f?p=4550:10:1454849288245548
I can than change it to port 80:
SYS>begin
dbms_xdb.sethttpport('80');
dbms_xdb.setftpport('2100');
end;
2 3 4 5
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SYS>SYS>select dbms_xdb.gethttpport as "HTTP-Port" , dbms_xdb.getftpport as "FTP-Port" from dual;
HTTP-Port FTP-Port
80 2100
When I try to access apex with the following url:
http://rmdcopslnx1.us.oracle.com/apex/f?p=4550:10:1454849288245548
I get the following:
Failed to Connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at hostname.com.
Though the site seems valid, the browser was unable to establish a connection.
* Could the site be temporarily unavailable? Try again later.
* Are you unable to browse other sites? Check the computer's network connection.
* Is your computer or network protected by a firewall or proxy? Incorrect settings can interfere with Web browsing.
I can set the port. Just can't talk to it. -
In Order to Configure TCP/IP, You Must Install and Enable a Network Adapter Card
I get this message when I try to TCP/IP settings in any network card.
"In Order to Configure TCP/IP, You Must Install and Enable a Network Adapter Card"
What I have tried:
1. Removed card, did not click on "Remove driver". Then re-scanned in device manager. This usually leads to the network card showing up with a yellow exclamation mark, and I can not get it work again (have to use system restore).
2. Removed card, deinstalled driver, re-installed driver.
3. Rebooted a thousand times.
4. Used the Lenovo drivers.
5. Used the Intel drivers.
Doesn't matter what I do, I'm stuck with yellow exclamation marks in the end for the LAN and WLAN card, with not hope to repair them.
Driver version for the Intel 82579LM is 12.9.15.0
Driver version for the centrino advanced-n 6205 is 15.10.4.2
I'd really like some help on how to fix this so I'm able to configure my network manually.For clarity, as your machine MTM number lists it with another type of WLAN adapter, and apparently, therein lies your problem.
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How do I run a JCA adapter when I am calling it from an EJB?
How do I run a JCA adapter when I am calling it from an EJB? Do I need to create an EJB client and place it in a Client container? If my EJB and JCA adapter are deployed is there a way to call my EJB from the command line?
MikeHi. When you look at the code I provided for you in other thread you will see that connecting to adapter is done through JNDI lookup. The creation of the adapter is done in your J2EE server. Here is some code for you where you can find mapping from code to ejb-jar and orion-ejb-jar.
ejb-jar.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ejb-jar xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee/ejb-jar_2_1.xsd"
version="2.1">
<!--
This file declares the interface (needs/promises) of the message-driven bean.
The MDB requires:
- a JMS queue (to receive messages from the client),
- a JMS exception queue (to send undeliverable messages back to the source), and
- a connection factory (to communicate with a JMS resource provider).
Note that communication with the resource provider may be (and for this
application is) via a JMS Connector rather than direct.
-->
<display-name>JMS Consume MDB - opp-ifs</display-name>
<enterprise-beans>
<entity>
<description>Entity Bean ( BMP )</description>
<display-name>EBEjbMecomsIFS</display-name>
<ejb-name>EBEjbMecomsIFS</ejb-name>
<local-home>EBEjbMecomsIFSLocalHome</local-home>
<local>EBEjbMecomsIFSLocal</local>
<ejb-class>EBEjbMecomsIFSBean</ejb-class>
<persistence-type>Bean</persistence-type>
<prim-key-class>java.lang.Long</prim-key-class>
<reentrant>false</reentrant>
<service-ref>
<service-ref-name>service/interceptor</service-ref-name>
<service-interface>javax.xml.rpc.Service</service-interface>
<wsdl-file>META-INF/wsdl/MHS5_Jms_In_RS.wsdl</wsdl-file>
<service-qname xmlns:ns="http://oracle.com/esb/namespaces/PilotOWSM_MustHavesScenario5">ns:ESB_MHS5_Jms_In_RS_Service</service-qname>
</service-ref>
</entity>
<message-driven>
<display-name>JMS Consume MDB - MDB</display-name>
<ejb-name>MDBEjbMecomsIFS</ejb-name>
<!-- name of bean in deployment descriptor (including orion-ejb-jar.xml file) -->
<ejb-class>MDBEjbMecomsIFSBean</ejb-class>
<!-- bean's fully qualified Java class name -->
<messaging-type>javax.jms.MessageListener</messaging-type>
<transaction-type>Container</transaction-type>
<!-- allow incoming messages to be included in transactions -->
<!-- The ejb requires a connection factory to access an external resource (JMS). -->
<ejb-local-ref>
<ejb-ref-name>ejb/local/EBEjbopp_ifs</ejb-ref-name>
<ejb-ref-type>Entity</ejb-ref-type>
<local-home>EBEjbMecomsIFSLocalHome</local-home>
<local>EBEjbMecomsIFSLocal</local>
<ejb-link>EBEjbMecomsIFS</ejb-link>
</ejb-local-ref>
<resource-ref>
<!-- The resource's connection factory must be accessible at jndi location "java:comp/env/jms/QueueConnectionFactory". -->
<res-ref-name>jms/QueueConnectionFactory</res-ref-name>
<!-- The resource's connection factory must implement the "javax.jms.ConnectionFactory" interface. -->
<res-type>javax.jms.ConnectionFactory</res-type>
<!-- container managed authorization -->
<res-auth>Container</res-auth>
</resource-ref>
</message-driven>
</enterprise-beans>
<assembly-descriptor>
<!--
Declare that a global transaction is required when the onMessage method of the ejb named
"MDBEjbName" is called. This will cause the app server to automatically initiate a
global (XA) transaction before calling onMessage (actually, before even receiving the JMS
message that triggers onMessage) and end the transaction after onMessage returns. The
JMS Connector will automatically rollback the transaction if onMessage throws an
exception. onMessage may also set the transaction to be "rollback only".
Participating in global transactions requires that the connection factory provided in the
activation spec (see the ConnectionFactoryJndiName property earlier in this file) must be
XA-capable (it must implement the javax.jms.XAConnectionFactory interface).
If this declaration is ommitted, then onMethod will not be part of any global
transaction. In that case the connection factory provided in the activation spec must
implement the javax.jms.ConnectionFactory interface.
-->
<container-transaction>
<method>
<ejb-name>MDBEjbMecomsIFS</ejb-name>
<method-name>onMessage</method-name>
</method>
<trans-attribute>Required</trans-attribute>
</container-transaction>
<container-transaction>
<method>
<ejb-name>EBEjbMecomsIFS</ejb-name>
<method-name>*</method-name>
</method>
<trans-attribute>Supports</trans-attribute>
</container-transaction>
</assembly-descriptor>
</ejb-jar>
orion-ejb-jar.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<orion-ejb-jar xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNameSpaceSchemaLocation="http://www.oracle.com/technology/oracleas/schema/orion-ejb-jar-10_0.xsd">
<enterprise-beans>
<entity-deployment name="EBEjbMecomsIFS">
<service-ref-mapping name="service/interceptor">
<wsdl-location>http://on-poc62.ontw.alfa.local:7777/event/PilotOWSM/MustHavesScenario5/MHS5_Jms_In_RS?wsdl</wsdl-location>
<service-qname localpart="ESB_MHS5_Jms_In_RS_Service" namespaceURI="http://oracle.com/esb/namespaces/PilotOWSM_MustHavesScenario5"/>
<port-info>
<wsdl-port namespaceURI="http://oracle.com/esb/namespaces/PilotOWSM_MustHavesScenario5"
localpart="__soap_MHS5_Jms_In_RS_execute_ppt"/>
<service-endpoint-interface>javax.xml.rpc.Service</service-endpoint-interface>
<call-property>
<name>javax.xml.rpc.service.endpoint.address</name>
<value>http://on-poc62.ontw.alfa.local:7777/event/PilotOWSM/MustHavesScenario5/MHS5_Jms_In_RS</value>
</call-property>
<call-property>
<name>javax.xml.rpc.soap.http.soapaction.uri</name>
<value>execute</value>
</call-property>
<call-property>
<name>javax.xml.rpc.soap.http.soapaction.use</name>
<value>true</value>
</call-property>
<call-property>
<name>javax.xml.rpc.soap.operation.style</name>
<value>document</value>
</call-property>
<runtime enabled="owsm">
<owsm init-home="/oracle/product/SoaAs/10.1.3/owsm/config/interceptors/C0003002"
init-file="confluent.properties"/>
</runtime>
</port-info>
</service-ref-mapping>
</entity-deployment>
<message-driven-deployment name="MDBEjbMecomsIFS"
resource-adapter="OEMSJMSDRAopp-ifs"
enabled="true" max-instances="10">
<!--
The ejb requires a connection factory implementing the "javax.jms.XAConnectionFactory"
interface to be accessible at jndi location "java:comp/env/jms/QueueConnectionFactory". (see ejb-jar.xml and ....)
A suitable connection factory is already accessible at jndi location "OEMSJMSDRASubcontext/MyXACF" (see oc4j-ra.xml)
-->
<resource-ref-mapping location="OEMSJMSDRASubopp-ifs/MyXACF"
name="jms/QueueConnectionFactory"/>
<!-- don't misspell this or you'll get an RP CF which doesn't work -->
<!-- Required activation-spec properties. -->
<!--
ConnectionFactoryJndiName (string, no default)
This should be the JNDI location of an RA connection factory.
The JMS Connector will use this connection factory to create the JMS
connection it uses to receive messages for this MDB's onMessage. If the
exception queue is enabled (see UseExceptionQueue), the JMS Connector will
also use a connection created from this connection factory for the production
of messages to the exception queue.
This connection factory must be compatible with the message domain(s). (For
example, if the MDB is receiving messages from a queue, the connection
factory should implement javax.jms.[XA]QueueConnectionFactory or
javx.jms.[XA]ConnectionFactory.)
For XA/non-XA considerations, see the <container-transaction> comments later
in this file.
-->
<config-property>
<config-property-name>ConnectionFactoryJndiName</config-property-name>
<config-property-value>OEMSJMSDRASubopp-ifs/MyXAQCF</config-property-value>
</config-property>
<!--
DestinationName (string, no default)
This is JNDI location of the queue or topic from which messages to be
delivered to the MDB's onMessage method should be received.
The JNDI locations for RA destinations are defined in the
oc4j-connectors.xml file.
-->
<config-property>
<config-property-name>DestinationName</config-property-name>
<config-property-value>OEMSJMSDRASubopp-ifs/MyQ</config-property-value>
</config-property>
<!--
DestinationType (string, no default)
This must be set to the type of the destination named by the above
"DestinationName" property.
The EJB 2.1 spec states that this must be set to either javax.jms.Queue or
javax.jms.Topic. OracleGJRA also allows it to be set to
javax.jms.Destination (which works for both queues and topics).
-->
<config-property>
<config-property-name>DestinationType</config-property-name>
<config-property-value>javax.jms.Queue</config-property-value>
</config-property>
<!--
Other activation-spec properties.
The following activation-spec properties supported by OracleGJRA are optional
except where otherwise noted:
-->
<!--
ListenerThreadMaxPollInterval (milliseconds, 5000)
Listener threads "poll" to see if there is a message waiting to be processed.
The more frequently this polling is performed, the faster (on average) a given
listener thread can respond to a new message. The price for frequent polling is
overhead - the resource provider must process a receive request each time it is
polled.
Oracle's JMS Connector implementation applies an adaptive algorithm which
uses shorter polling intervals (high polling rates) during periods of activity
(once activity is noticed) and longer polling intervals (lower polling rates)
during periods of inactivity. The ListenerThreadMaxPollInterval property places
an upper limit on the polling interval used by this adaptive algorithm.
-->
<config-property>
<config-property-name>ListenerThreadMaxPollInterval</config-property-name>
<config-property-value>5000</config-property-value>
</config-property>
<!--
AcknowledgeMode (string, default = Auto-acknowledge)
This should be set to Auto-acknowledge or Dups-ok-acknowledge. This
controls the quality-of-service provided by listener threads which
consume messages and call the MDB's onMessage method.
MessageSelector (string, default = no message filtering)
This is the selector expression used to filter messages sent to the
MDB's onMessage method. (I.e., this is used as the messageSelector for
the JMS sessions created for the listener threads.)
SubscriptionDurability (string, default = NonDurable)
For topics this should be set to Durable or NonDurable. (This should
not be set for queues.) This controls the durability of the topic
consumer used by the listener thread. When SubscriptionDurability is
set to Durable (and DestinationType is javax.jms.Topic or
javax.jms.Destination), the SubscriptionName property is required.
SubscriptionName (string, no default)
This property is required when SubscriptionDurability is Durable (and
DestinationType is javax.jms.Topic or javax.jms.Destination). (In all
other cases it is ignored.) This is the name used when creating the
durable subscriber used by the listener thread. For a given JMS server,
a given subscription name should be assigned to at most one MDB (which
must have most one listener thread).
ClientId (string, no default)
If set, connection(s) used by the listener threads will be set to use
this client ID.
TransactionTimeout (milliseconds, default = 300,000)
This limits the amount of time that the JMS Connector will wait for a
message to arrive before exiting the current transaction. The
transaction manager limits the amount of time a transaction can last
(see transaction-timeout in transaction-manager.xml).
TransactionTimeout should be set such that the transaction manager will
not timeout the transaction during the onMessage routine unless
something is wrong. For example, If the transaction mananager timeout
is set to 30 seconds, and the onMessage routine will never take more
than 10 seconds unless something is wrong, then this property could be
set to 20 seconds (20000 milliseconds).
EndpointFailureRetryInterval (milliseconds, default = 60,000)
If an endpoint can not be processed (due to the app server WorkManager
not accepting new work), it will be scheduled to be retried this many
milliseconds later.
ReceiverThreads (integer, default = 1)
This sets the maximum number of listener threads to create for this
endpoint. For queues, using more than one thread may be useful in
increasing the rate at which messages can be consumed. For topics this
value should always be 1. (Each listener thread gets its own session
and TopicSubscriber. For durable subscribers it would be an error to
have more than one subscriber with the same subscription name. For
nondurable subscribers having more than one thread will not help because
more threads translates into more subscribers which translates into more
copies of each message.) See also: ListenerThreadMinBusyDuration
UseExceptionQueue (boolean, default = false)
When "UseExceptionQueue" is true:
- Messages that would otherwise be discarded are sent to the
exception queue. (Currently the only case where this happens is
when the max delivery count is exceeded. See MaxDeliveryCnt
property.) Rather than sending the original message directly to
the exception queue, the following procedure is used:
o Create a new message of the same type.
o Copy the properties and body from the original message to the
new message.
o If the headers were copied, sending the message to the
exception queue would cause most of them to be lost
(over-written by the resource-provider). So instead,
translate headers in the original to properties in the copy,
assigning each header obtained via "getJMS{Header}" to
property "GJRA_CopyOfJMS{Header}". Since
javax.jms.Destination is not a valid property type, translate
destination headers into descriptive messages.
(Currently this same service is not provided for JMSX*
properties, most notably the JMSXDeliveryCount property.)
o If some part of the copy process (above) or augmentation
process (below) fails, do not abort. Attempt to complete the
rest of the procedure. (For Bytes/Map/Stream message types,
this can mean that part of the body is copied and the rest is
not.)
o If the copy process is 100% successful, add a boolean property
called "GJRA_CopySuccessful" with the value "true".
o Add a string property called "GJRA_DeliveryFailureReason" which
indicates why the message was not delivered.
o If the MDB onMessage method generated an exception immediately
prior to the delivery failure, add a string property called
"GJRA_onMessageExceptions" which contains exception information.
o Send the resulting message to the exception queue.
Note that only one attempt is made to send the message to the
exception queue. Should this attempt fail, the message will
be discarded without being placed in the exception queue.
See IncludeBodiesInExceptionQueue property for potential variations
of the above procedure.
- The ExceptionQueueName property is required.
- In addition to being used for the primary destination, the
connection factory specified by the ConnectionFactoryJndiName
property will also be used for the exception queue. If the primary
destination (specified by the DestinationName property) is a topic,
then the connection factory must support both queues and topics.
(I.e., the <connectionfactory-interface> [see oc4j-ra.xml] for the
given connection factory must be either javax.jms.ConnectionFactory
or javax.jms.XAConnectionFactory.)
ExceptionQueueName (string, no default)
This is the JNDI location of the javax.jms.Queue object to use as the
exception queue. (See UseExceptionQueue property for information about
the use of the exception queue.) This property is required when
UseExceptionQueue is true, and ignored when UseExceptionQueue is false.
IncludeBodiesInExceptionQueue (boolean, default = true)
This controls whether or not messages sent to the exception queue will
include a message body. (See UseExceptionQueue property for information
about the use of the exception queue.) If many messages are sent to the
exception queue during normal operation and the message body is of no
use in the exception queue, then this property may be set false to
improve performance. This property is ignored when UseExceptionQueue is
false. There are two cases where this property does not apply:
- If the original message did not have a message body, then the
message sent to the exception queue will not have one either.
- If a copy of the original message can not be created for any
reason, then the original may be sent to the exception queue
instead. This may result in a message body being sent to the
exception queue.
MaxDeliveryCnt (integer, default = 5)
If a message has the "JMSXDeliveryCount" property and the value of that
property is greater than MaxDeliveryCnt, then the message will be
discarded (and not sent to onMessage). If the exception queue is
enabled (see UseExceptionQueue), a copy of the message will be sent to
the exception queue. If MaxDeliveryCnt is set to 0, no messages will be
discarded. (Note that when an MDB responds to a message by throwing an
exception, the message is not considered delivered and it may be
redelivered. If the MDB might always respond to a given message by
throwing an exception, and MaxDeliveryCnt is set to 0 to prevent the
message from ever being discarded, the result may be an MDB stuck in an
"infinite loop" - failing to process the same message over and over
again.)
-->
<config-property>
<config-property-name>MaxDeliveryCnt</config-property-name>
<config-property-value>0</config-property-value>
</config-property>
<!--
LogLevel (string, no default)
This controls the level of detail of messages logged by the JMS
Connector. These messages are primarily intended for debugging the
JMS Connector itself, but may also be useful when debugging issues
related to the use of the JMS Connector. This property should not be
set in production code. (It should only be set temporarily for
debugging purposes - specific log messages and log levels may be and
will be added/removed/modified in future versions of the JMS
Connector.) Currently the allowed values are:
ConnectionPool
ConnectionOps
TransactionalOps
ListenerThreads
INFO
CONFIG
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ListenerThreadMaxIdleDuration (milliseconds, default = 300,000)
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How do I enable the FM receiver on my iPhone 6
how do I enable the FM receiver on my iPhone 6
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Reg: How to Stop Polling of JDBC Adapter without Scheduling the adapter
Dear Gurus,
Here I am having one requirement. My clients wants to send data from JDBC adapter (ORcale System table) to R3 system via RFC.
His Requirement::
1. He is not telling the time of data flow from Oracle server so that based on that we can schedule the adapter in the Communication Channel monitoring (Availablitiy Time Planning) or Else we can Schedule by deciding the setting of the polling interval time.
2. He is telling that When ever he waants to send the data he will place one dummy file in the File Adapter FTP location so that it will became an Indication for u to poll the jdbc adapter and to transfer the data to R3.
3. Untill he keeps the file or gives indication he doesn;t want to communicate with Oracle server due to some security and it s a most important data base he doesn't want to disturb that Oracle Server as so many business are running on that.....
We Proposed::
1. Atleast you need to tell the scheduling time or poll interval time so that we can schedule our adapter.
but he s not accepting for this
2. Atleast U need to give access for Data base to enter one more extra field like STATUS CODE so that we will add one number and we keep on Update in the Update table and based on that Update table statement it will poll.
but he s not even accepting for this
3. Finally we prposed that to create another table in the Oracle SYstem as Dulplicate Table which is similar to Standard Orginal table when ever he wants to pick the data please keep that data in this Duplicate TABle so that JDBC adapter will pick the data from thsi TABLE instead of picking the data from that standard table so that it will not effect any standard table data in the table.
but he s not even accepting for this
We have done some R & D:::
1. WE approached even through BPM and via switch conditions is one scenario
FILE RECEIVE >SWITCH CONDITION> RECEIVE AND SEND or else EXIT
2. Using correlation in anotehr scenario means correlating File adapter and JDBC and based on one dynamica value it will goes to SEND STEP ( RECE IVE --> RECEIVE --> SEND STEPS )
Even though we know this...concept that...we jsut tried::
In BPM we can control the flow in XI 3.0 but we cannot Stop the Polling of JDBC adapter at backend because one the data comes from FILE adapter it will keep on HOLD untill it receives the JDBC from Oracle then based on the condition or Correlation it will goes futher SEND step means after that file adapter is picking file or not ...what ever it may be JDBC will polls at backend and brings that data to BPM"
Hence sugest me How to Stop Polling of JDBC Adapter without Scheduling the adapter or else using STATUS CODE Update statements in JDBC Tables
Regards:
Amar Srinivas EliHi! All,
Finally I decided to do the scenario in two steps:
1: FILE REQ --> JDBC REQ -->JDBC RES --> FILE RECV
2: FILE RECV --> RFC
But I am getting issue while doing first scenario
Desgn :
I have created 2 Synchronous interfaces :
1) FILE 2 JDBC REQ
In this a) out put message is FILE Req
b) Input msage:; FILE RES
2} JDBC2FILE RECV
a) Output mesage;; JDBC REQ
b) Input Msge :: JDBC Response
Mappings:
1) File REQ-->JDBC REQ
2) JDBC RES-->FILE RES
Interface mappings:
1: FILE 2 JDBC REQ--> JDBC 2 FLE RECV
CONFIGURATION ::
1: One Seder File CC
2: Two reciever CC's one is for JDBC RECEIVER and other s FILE RECEIVER
3; One Sender Agreement
4: 2 Recver agreements
5: One Interface Determination and
6: One RECCV Determination
My Question;;
1. First let confirm whether my development steps are right or not ?
2: Another thing s I am not sure reg Configuration Steps means
whetehr one interface determination and one Receiver Determinations are required or not as these are synchronous Interfaces
3: main Issue is::::
If my scenario s FILE2RFC2FILE then I will get RFC response automatically but here issue is this is JDBC
My reqquirement is By sending one Field from fILE to JDBC REQ it needs to send entire TAbLE records as a Response to file as XML
without having Sender JDBC how can I send the JDBC Res to FILE and If that is the case then again JDBC adapter is polling which is contradict to the client requuirement which i explained above.
pleas suggest me the Detailed steps mainly Colloboration agreements and logical routings and
also explain in detail if i can go for BPM
Also give cleear blogs but before giving make sure that it contains detailed screen shots because aIready gone thorugh
Scenario File-JDBC-RFC
File<-->JDBC Sync coomunication.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/wiki?path=/display/xi/file-rfc-file(Without+BPM)
/people/luis.melgar/blog/2008/05/13/synchronous-soap-to-jdbc--end-to-end-walkthrough
Regards::
Amar Srinivas Eli -
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Thanks Philipp but i have already done that and the content started working...
However, when i closed and restarted the browser it returned back to the same settings...
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