How to set the Java VM parameters in Ant ?
Hi All,
Am trying to set the Java VM parameter "-Djava.library.path=C:\MA\bin" in Ant task.
I used tag <java jvmargs="">
but it dint seems to be working.
Any help on this would be appriciated.
thanks in advance,
Loginform.
Thanks for your response,
When i tried with the above option it doesnt seems to load the .dll file in the path.
Could you pls suggest how to set the .dll in classpath in Ant
It would be greathelp.
Thanks in advance,
loginform.
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sql execute elapsed time 1,925.20 94.38
DB CPU 1,789.38 87.72
connection management call elapsed time 99.65 4.89
PL/SQL execution elapsed time 89.81 4.40
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AVG_IDLE_TIME 348,838
AVG_IOWAIT_TIME 221
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AVG_USER_TIME 9,944
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USER_TIME 241,578
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TCP_RECEIVE_SIZE_MIN 4,096
TCP_SEND_SIZE_DEFAULT 16,384
TCP_SEND_SIZE_MAX 9,223,372,036,854,775,807
TCP_SEND_SIZE_MIN 4,096
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Operating System Statistics - Detail
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27-Nov 16:00:06 0.58
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Foreground Wait Class
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* ordered by wait time desc, waits desc
* %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%. Value of null is truly 0
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Foreground Wait Events
* s - second, ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
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* ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
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gc cr block 2-way 4,669 0 2 0 3.21 0.09
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gc cr grant 2-way 5,151 0 1 0 3.54 0.06
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gc current block 2-way 1,807 0 1 0 1.24 0.03
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name-service call wait 12 0 1 47 0.01 0.03
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log file switch completion 3 0 0 149 0.00 0.02
rdbms ipc reply 3,610 0 0 0 2.48 0.02
gc current grant 2-way 1,432 0 0 0 0.98 0.02
library cache pin 903 32 0 0 0.62 0.02
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log file sync 383 0 0 1 0.26 0.01
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library cache lock 418 3 0 0 0.29 0.01
kfk: async disk IO 23,159 0 0 0 15.93 0.01
gc current block busy 4 0 0 35 0.00 0.01
gc current multi block request 1,206 0 0 0 0.83 0.01
ges message buffer allocation 38,526 0 0 0 26.50 0.00
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gc cr block busy 33 0 0 1 0.02 0.00
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latch: shared pool 3 0 0 3 0.00 0.00
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KJC: Wait for msg sends to complete 269 0 0 0 0.19 0.00
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PX Deq: Join ACK 2,976 28 2 1 2.05
PX Deq Credit: send blkd 7 14 0 4 0.00
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Background Wait Events
* ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
* Only events with Total Wait Time (s) >= .001 are shown
* %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%. Value of null is truly 0
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db file parallel write 8,233 0 6 1 5.66 5.08
log file parallel write 3,906 0 6 1 2.69 4.62
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control file sequential read 13,737 0 5 0 9.45 3.72
DFS lock handle 2,990 27 2 1 2.06 1.43
db file sequential read 921 0 2 2 0.63 1.39
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library cache pin 370 55 0 0 0.25 0.12
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name-service call wait 6 0 0 19 0.00 0.10
gc current block 2-way 304 0 0 0 0.21 0.09
gc cr block 2-way 267 0 0 0 0.18 0.08
gc cr grant 2-way 355 0 0 0 0.24 0.08
ges LMON to get to FTDONE 3 100 0 24 0.00 0.06
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reliable message 126 0 0 0 0.09 0.05
db file scattered read 19 0 0 3 0.01 0.05
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gc current grant busy 148 0 0 0 0.10 0.04
gcs log flush sync 84 0 0 1 0.06 0.04
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direct path read 1 0 0 21 0.00 0.02
rdbms ipc reply 153 0 0 0 0.11 0.01
db file parallel read 2 0 0 8 0.00 0.01
direct path write 5 0 0 3 0.00 0.01
gc current multi block request 49 0 0 0 0.03 0.01
gc current block busy 5 0 0 2 0.00 0.01
enq: PS - contention 24 50 0 0 0.02 0.01
gc cr multi block request 54 0 0 0 0.04 0.01
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gc current grant 2-way 35 0 0 0 0.02 0.01
kfk: async disk IO 183 0 0 0 0.13 0.01
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gc buffer busy acquire 2 0 0 3 0.00 0.00
LGWR wait for redo copy 123 0 0 0 0.08 0.00
IPC send completion sync 18 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
enq: TA - contention 11 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
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enq: TM - contention 9 89 0 0 0.01 0.00
latch: ges resource hash list 135 0 0 0 0.09 0.00
PX Deq: Slave Session Stats 12 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
KJC: Wait for msg sends to complete 89 0 0 0 0.06 0.00
enq: TD - KTF dump entries 8 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
enq: US - contention 7 0 0 0 0.00 0.00
CSS operation: query 12 0 0 0 0.01 0.00
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PX Deq: Signal ACK RSG 24 50 0 0 0.02 0.00
log file single write 6 0 0 0 0.00 0.00
enq: WL - contention 2 100 0 1 0.00 0.00
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ADR block file write 5 0 0 0 0.00 0.00
latch: object queue header operation 1 0 0 1 0.00 0.00
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wait for unread message on broadcast channel 7,240 100 7,221 997 4.98
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shared server idle wait 121 100 3,630 30000 0.08
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Space Manager: slave idle wait 723 100 3,610 4993 0.50
heartbeat monitor sleep 722 100 3,610 5000 0.50
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dispatcher timer 66 88 3,608 54660 0.05
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Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait 250 50 3,594 14377 0.17
smon timer 18 50 3,505 194740 0.01
JOX Jit Process Sleep 73 100 976 13370 0.05
class slave wait 56 0 605 10806 0.04
KSV master wait 2,215 98 1 0 1.52
SQL*Net message from client 109 0 0 2 0.07
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PX Deq: Join ACK 30 40 0 1 0.02
PX Deq: Execute Reply 20 30 0 0 0.01
Streams AQ: RAC qmn coordinator idle wait 259 100 0 0 0.18
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Wait Event Histogram
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* % of Waits: value of .0 indicates value was <.05%; value of null is truly 0
* % of Waits: column heading of <=1s is truly <1024ms, >1s is truly >=1024ms
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CSS operation: query 36 86.1 5.6 8.3
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IPC send completion sync 5469 99.9 .1 .0 .0
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db file parallel write 8233 85.4 10.3 2.3 1.4 .4 .1
db file scattered read 26.3K 79.2 1.5 8.2 10.5 .6 .1 .0
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direct path write 6 83.3 16.7
direct path write temp 4842 96.3 2.7 .5 .2 .0 .0 .2
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enq: CF - contention 145 99.3 .7
enq: CO - master slave det 1203 98.9 .8 .2
enq: CR - block range reuse ckpt 83 100.0
enq: DR - contention 2 100.0
enq: FB - contention 131 100.0
enq: HW - contention 97 100.0
enq: JQ - contention 19 89.5 10.5
enq: JS - job run lock - synchronize 3 100.0
enq: MD - contention 1 100.0
enq: MW - contention 2 100.0
enq: PS - contention 3207 99.5 .4 .1
enq: TA - contention 11 100.0
enq: TD - KTF dump entries 8 100.0
enq: TK - Auto Task Serialization 6 100.0
enq: TM - contention 58 100.0
enq: TO - contention 3 100.0
enq: TQ - DDL contention 1 100.0
enq: TS - contention 1 100.0
enq: UL - contention 1 100.0
enq: US - contention 7 100.0
enq: WF - contention 11 81.8 18.2
enq: WL - contention 2 50.0 50.0
gc buffer busy acquire 2 50.0 50.0
gc cr block 2-way 4934 99.9 .1 .0 .0
gc cr block busy 35 68.6 31.4
gc cr block congested 6 100.0
gc cr disk read 2 100.0
gc cr grant 2-way 4824 100.0 .0
gc cr grant congested 2 100.0
gc cr multi block request 37.1K 99.8 .2 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
gc current block 2-way 2134 99.9 .0 .0
gc current block busy 7 14.3 14.3 14.3 28.6 28.6
gc current block congested 2 100.0
gc current grant 2-way 1337 99.9 .1
gc current grant busy 7123 99.2 .2 .2 .0 .0 .3 .1
gc current grant congested 2 100.0
gc current multi block request 1260 99.8 .2
gc object scan 28.8K 100.0
gcs log flush sync 65 95.4 3.1 1.5
ges LMON to get to FTDONE 3 100.0
ges generic event 1 100.0
ges inquiry response 2 100.0
ges lms sync during dynamic remastering and reconfig 24 16.7 29.2 54.2
ges message buffer allocation 63.1K 100.0
kfk: async disk IO 23.3K 100.0 .0 .0
kjbdrmcvtq lmon drm quiesce: ping completion 9 11.1 88.9
ksxr poll remote instances 19.1K 100.0
latch free 52 59.6 40.4
latch: call allocation 2 100.0
latch: gc element 1 100.0
latch: gcs resource hash 1 100.0
latch: ges resource hash list 135 100.0
latch: object queue header operation 5 40.0 40.0 20.0
latch: shared pool 5 40.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
library cache load lock 74 9.5 5.4 8.1 17.6 10.8 13.5 35.1
library cache lock 493 99.2 .4 .4
library cache pin 1186 98.4 .3 1.2 .1
library cache: mutex X 6 100.0
log file parallel write 3897 72.9 1.5 17.1 7.5 .6 .3 .1
log file sequential read 350 4.6 3.1 59.4 30.0 2.9
log file single write 6 100.0
log file switch completion 3 33.3 66.7
log file sync 385 90.4 3.6 4.7 .8 .5
name-service call wait 18 5.6 5.6 5.6 16.7 44.4 22.2
os thread startup 146 100.0
rdbms ipc reply 3763 99.7 .3
read by other session 2 50.0 50.0
reliable message 4565 99.7 .2 .0 .0 .1
row cache lock 2334 99.3 .2 .1 .1 .3
undo segment extension 8 50.0 37.5 12.5
utl_file I/O 11 100.0
ASM background timer 3343 57.0 .3 .1 .1 .1 21.1 21.4
DIAG idle wait 203.2K 3.4 .2 .4 18.0 41.4 14.8 21.8
JOX Jit Process Sleep 73 2.7 97.3
KSV master wait 2213 99.4 .1 .2 .3
PING 1487 81.0 19.0
PX Deq Credit: send blkd 7 57.1 14.3 14.3 14.3
PX Deq: Execute Reply 2966 59.8 .8 9.5 5.6 10.2 2.6 11.4
PX Deq: Execution Msg 10.6K 72.4 12.1 2.6 2.5 .1 5.6 4.6 .0
PX Deq: Join ACK 3006 77.9 22.1 .1
PX Deq: Parse Reply 3184 67.1 31.1 1.6 .2
PX Idle Wait 6466 .2 8.7 4.3 4.8 .3 .1 5.0 76.6
SQL*Net message from client 14.7K 72.4 2.8 .8 .5 .9 .4 2.8 19.3
Space Manager: slave idle wait 722 100.0
Streams AQ: RAC qmn coordinator idle wait 259 100.0
Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait 250 50.0 50.0
Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait 125 100.0
class slave wait 55 67.3 7.3 1.8 5.5 1.8 7.3 9.1
dispatcher timer 66 6.1 93.9
gcs remote message 218.6K 7.7 1.8 1.2 1.6 1.7 15.7 70.3
ges remote message 72.9K 29.7 5.1 2.7 2.2 1.5 4.0 54.7
heartbeat monitor sleep 722 100.0
jobq slave wait 7725 .1 .0 99.9
pmon timer 1474 18.4 81.6
rdbms ipc message 103.3K 20.7 2.7 1.5 1.3 .9 .7 40.7 31.6
shared server idle wait 121 100.0
smon timer 18 100.0
wait for unread message on broadcast channel 7238 .3 99.7
Back to Wait Events Statistics
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Wait Event Histogram Detail (64 msec to 2 sec)
* Units for Total Waits column: K is 1000, M is 1000000, G is 1000000000
* Units for % of Total Waits: ms is milliseconds s is 1024 milliseconds (approximately 1 second)
* % of Total Waits: total waits for all wait classes, including Idle
* % of Total Waits: value of .0 indicates value was <.05%; value of null is truly 0
* Ordered by Event (only non-idle events are displayed)
% of Total Waits
Event Waits 64ms to 2s <32ms <64ms <1/8s <1/4s <1/2s <1s <2s >=2s
ASM file metadata operation 6 99.8 .1 .1
DFS lock handle 6 99.9 .1 .0
OJVM: Generic 16 55.6 2.8 41.7
PX Deq: Signal ACK RSG 3 99.9 .0 .1
PX Deq: Slave Session Stats 3 99.9 .0 .0 .0
SQL*Net break/reset to client 1 95.0 5.0
control file sequential read 1 100.0 .0
db file parallel read 34 91.4 8.6
db file scattered read 4 100.0 .0 .0
db file sequential read 6 100.0 .0 .0 .0
direct path write temp 11 99.8 .1 .1 .0
enq: WF - contention 2 81.8 18.2
gc cr block 2-way 1 100.0 .0
gc cr multi block request 1 100.0 .0
gc current block 2-way 1 100.0 .0
gc current block busy 2 71.4 28.6
gc current grant busy 8 99.9 .0 .1
ges lms sync during dynamic remastering and reconfig 13 45.8 20.8 33.3
kjbdrmcvtq lmon drm quiesce: ping completion 8 11.1 11.1 77.8
latch: shared pool 1 80.0 20.0
library cache load lock 26 64.9 14.9 12.2 4.1 4.1
log file parallel write 2 99.9 .0 .0
log file sequential read 10 97.1 2.0 .6 .3
log file switch completion 2 33.3 66.7
name-service call wait 4 77.8 22.2
os thread startup 146 100.0
reliable message 4 99.9 .0 .1
row cache lock 2 99.7 .0 .0 .3
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Wait Event Histogram Detail (4 sec to 2 min)
* Units for Total Waits column: K is 1000, M is 1000000, G is 1000000000
* Units for % of Total Waits: s is 1024 milliseconds (approximately 1 second) m is 64*1024 milliseconds (approximately 67 seconds or 1.1 minutes)
* % of Total Waits: total waits for all wait classes, including Idle
* % of Total Waits: value of .0 indicates value was <.05%; value of null is truly 0
* Ordered by Event (only non-idle events are displayed)
% of Total Waits
Event Waits 4s to 2m <2s <4s <8s <16s <32s < 1m < 2m >=2m
row cache lock 6 99.7 .3
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Wait Event Histogram Detail (4 min to 1 hr)
No data exists for this section of the report.
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Service Statistics
* ordered by DB Time
Service Name DB Time (s) DB CPU (s) Physical Reads (K) Logical Reads (K)
ubshost 1,934 1,744 445 73,633
SYS$USERS 105 45 1 404
SYS$BACKGROUND 0 0 1 128
ubshostXDB 0 0 0 0
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Service Wait Class Stats
* Wait Class info for services in the Service Statistics section.
* Total Waits and Time Waited displayed for the following wait classes: User I/O, Concurrency, Administrative, Network
* Time Waited (Wt Time) in seconds
Service Name User I/O Total Wts User I/O Wt Time Concurcy Total Wts Concurcy Wt Time Admin Total Wts Admin Wt Time Network Total Wts Network Wt Time
ubshost 60232 90 2644 4 0 0 13302 0
SYS$USERS 997 2 525 19 0 0 1973 0
SYS$BACKGROUND 1456 2 1258 14 0 0 0 0
I am not able to paste the whole awr report. I have paste some of the sections of awr report.
Please help.
Thanks and Regards, -
How to set the iterator on a particular row by a value?
Hi all,
What I'm trying to do is:
Duplicate a row by a database function and setting the iterator on the duplicated row.
The first part works fine, but I've got no idea on how to set the iterator on the new row.
The function returns the primary key for the new row.
Has anybody got an idea how to find out where the new row is inserted into the iterator?
Thanks alot in advance
Sebastian LorenzTake a look at the documentation. You should be able to build a complex key as an array of the key values.
Key public Key(java.lang.Object[] keyValues)Constructs a Key from a set of key values.
A key may be constructed to identify a row or a set of rows. If it is to identify a unique row, the key values must match the row's key attributes exactly.
A partial key (where some key values are null) may be used to locate a set of partially matching rows. This is applicable only for oracle.jbo.RowIterator's findByKey(Key) method. See oracle.jbo.RowIterator.findByKey(Key) for details.
The key values should be ordered as in the defintion for the given row (that of the Entity or the View Object).
Parameters:keyValues - an array of key values.
Hope this helps -
How to set the background for all components?
hi
Does anybody know how to set the DEFAULT background color in an application.. I need it because in jdk 1.3 the default bgcolor is grey and in 1.5 it is white.. and I wish white as well.. so to make it also white in jdk 1.3 I need to use the (a bit annoying) anyContainer.setBackground( Color.white ); and these are lots in my app.. So my question is: is there such an overall class with a function (say UIManager.setComponentsBackground( Color color ) ) for such a purpose?
any tip or link would be greatly appreciatedDoes anybody know how to set the DEFAULT background color in an applicationthis might get you close
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.util.Enumeration;
class ApplicationColor extends JFrame
public ApplicationColor()
setApplicationColor(Color.RED);
setLocation(400,300);
setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
JPanel jp = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
jp.add(new JTextField("I'm a textfield"),BorderLayout.NORTH);
jp.add(new JComboBox(new String[]{"abc","123"}),BorderLayout.CENTER);
jp.add(new JButton("I'm a button"),BorderLayout.SOUTH);
getContentPane().add(jp);
pack();
public void setApplicationColor(Color color)
Enumeration enum = UIManager.getDefaults().keys();
while(enum.hasMoreElements())
Object key = enum.nextElement();
Object value = UIManager.get(key);
if (value instanceof Color)
if(((String)key).indexOf("background") > -1)
UIManager.put(key, color);
public static void main(String[] args){new ApplicationColor().setVisible(true);}
} -
How to set the root path of XML document when calling Inserting procedure
Hi,
I was create a procedure to insert XML Document in to DBMS Tables, but i am not able to set the Start root element in calling procedure.
My calling procedure is
exec insXmldoc('pmc_sample.xml', 'pmc')
When i am calling this procedure i got this error
11:23:54 Error: ORA-29532: Java call terminated by uncaught Java exception: oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException: Start of root element expected.
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_XMLSAVE", line 65
ORA-06512: at "SCOTT.INSPROC", line 8
ORA-06512: at line 2
I am checking my XML file using XML Validator. My XML file was parsed with out errors.
Please give the solution,and tell me where i did wrong in my calling procedure.
suppose i have this XML file in local E drive ,how to set the path for that XML file in my calling procedure.Hi, I am doing the code likthis,please give the solution.
SQL> create or replace procedure insProc(xmlDoc IN CLOB, tableName IN VARCHAR2) is
2 insCtx DBMS_XMLSave.ctxType;
3 l_ctx dbms_xmlsave.ctxtype;
4 rows number;
5 begin
6 insCtx := DBMS_XMLSave.newContext(tableName); -- get the context handle
7 rows := DBMS_XMLSave.insertXML(insCtx,xmlDoc); -- this inserts the document
8 DBMS_XMLSave.closeContext(insCtx); -- this closes the handle
9 end;
10 /
Procedure created.
SQL> begin
2 insProc('/usr/tmp/ROWSET.xml', 'emp');
3 end;
4 /
begin
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-29532: Java call terminated by uncaught Java exception: oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException:
Start of root element expected.
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_XMLSAVE", line 65
ORA-06512: at "SCOTT.INSPROC", line 7
ORA-06512: at line 2
Kishore B -
hi i am creating xml publisher and from OAF with parameters
cusname:
runreportdate:
go clear buttons
click go open report in pdf
SELECT hp.party_name CustomerName,
csi.incident_number SRNumber,
to_char(csi.incident_date,'DD-MON-YYYY') SRDate,
to_char(csi.close_date,'DD-MON-YYYY') SRCloseDate,
mtl.description SRItemName,
csi.summary Summary,
csi.problem_code,
csi.incident_address SRAddress,
csi.INCIDENT_COUNTRY SRCountry,
'31-DEC-2008' Reportrundate,
COUNT ( * ) over () cnt,
cis.name,
COUNT(
CASE
WHEN cis.name='Low'
THEN 1
END) over () Low,
COUNT(
CASE
WHEN cis.name='Medium'
THEN 1
END) over () Medium,
COUNT(
CASE
WHEN cis.name='High'
THEN 1
END) over () High1,
to_char(csi.incident_date,'MON-YYYY') SrMonth
FROM hz_parties hp,
hz_cust_accounts hca,
hz_contact_points hc,
cs_incidents_all_b csi,
ar_lookups arl,
cs_incident_severities_b cis,
mtl_system_items_kfv mtl
WHERE hca.cust_account_id =csi.account_id
AND hp.party_type IN ('PERSON','ORGANIZATION')
AND hp.status ='A'
AND hp.party_id = hca.party_id
AND hca.status ='A'
AND hp.party_id =hc.owner_table_id(+)
AND hc.owner_table_name(+) ='HZ_PARTIES'
AND hp.party_id =hca.cust_account_id
AND hc.contact_point_type(+)='PHONE'
AND hc.primary_flag(+) ='Y'
AND hc.status(+) ='A'
AND arl.lookup_type(+) = 'PHONE_LINE_TYPE'
AND arl.lookup_code(+) = hc.phone_line_type
AND hp.party_name='Business World'
AND csi.incident_date BETWEEN to_date('01-JAN-2000','DD-MON-YYYY') AND to_date('31-DEC-2008','DD-MON-YYYY')
AND cis.incident_severity_id=csi.incident_severity_id
AND mtl.inventory_item_id=csi.inventory_item_id
GROUP BY hp.party_name,
csi.incident_number,
csi.incident_date,
csi.close_date,
csi.summary,
csi.problem_code,
csi.incident_address,
cis.name,
csi.INCIDENT_COUNTRY,
mtl.description,
to_char(csi.incident_date,'MON-YYYY')
Am code
public void initQuery(String paramString1, String paramString2)
SrReportVOImpl vo=getSrReportVO1();
if ((paramString1 != null) && (!("".equals(paramString1.trim()))) && (paramString2 != null) && (!("".equals(paramString2.trim()))))
vo.setWhereClauseParams(null);
vo.setWhereClauseParam(0, paramString1);
vo.setWhereClauseParam(1, paramString2);
vo.executeQuery();
public XMLNode getPrintDataXML()
//SrReportVOImpl vo=getSrReportVO1();
OAViewObject vo = (OAViewObject)findViewObject("SrReportVO1");
//vo.initQuery(s,s1);
XMLNode xmlNode=(XMLNode) vo.writeXML(4,XMLInterface.XML_OPT_ALL_ROWS);
return xmlNode;
CO code
SrAMImpl am=(SrAMImpl)pageContext.getApplicationModule(webBean);
if(pageContext.getParameter("Go")!=null)
//am.searchSrDetails(pageContext,webBean);
String s=pageContext.getParameter("CustomerName");
String s1=pageContext.getParameter("RunReportDate");
am.initQuery(s,s1);
// Get the HttpServletResponse object from the PageContext. The report output is written to HttpServletResponse.
DataObject sessionDictionary = (DataObject)pageContext.getNamedDataObject("_SessionParameters");
HttpServletResponse response = (HttpServletResponse)sessionDictionary.selectValue(null,"HttpServletResponse");
try {
ServletOutputStream os = response.getOutputStream();
// Set the Output Report File Name and Content Type
String contentDisposition ="attachment;filename=ServiceReport.pdf";
response.setHeader("Content-Disposition",contentDisposition);
response.setContentType("application/pdf");
Serializable param[]={pageContext.getParameter("CustomerName"),pageContext.getParameter("RunReportDate")};
System.out.println("hiiii 12");
// Get the Data XML Output as the XMLNode
XMLNode xmlNode = (XMLNode) am.invokeMethod("getPrintDataXML",param);
System.out.println("hiiii 13");
System.out.println(xmlNode.toString());
System.out.println("hiiii 14");
// Get the Data XML File as the XMLNode
ByteArrayOutputStream outputStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
xmlNode.print(outputStream);
ByteArrayInputStream inputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(outputStream.toByteArray());
ByteArrayOutputStream pdfFile = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
//Generate the PDF Report.
TemplateHelper.processTemplate(
((OADBTransactionImpl)pageContext.getApplicationModule(webBean).getOADBTransaction()).getAppsContext(),
APP_NAME,
TEMPLATE_CODE,
((OADBTransactionImpl)pageContext.getApplicationModule(webBean).getOADBTransaction()).getUserLocale().getLanguage(),
((OADBTransactionImpl)pageContext.getApplicationModule(webBean).getOADBTransaction()).getUserLocale().getCountry(),
inputStream,
TemplateHelper.OUTPUT_TYPE_PDF,
null,
pdfFile);
// Write the PDF Report to the HttpServletResponse object and flush.
byte[] b = pdfFile.toByteArray();
response.setContentLength(b.length);
os.write(b, 0, b.length);
os.flush();
os.close();
pdfFile.flush();
pdfFile.close();
catch(Exception e)
response.setContentType("text/html");
throw new OAException(e.getMessage(), OAException.ERROR);
pageContext.setDocumentRendered(false);
System.out.println("hiiii 13");
if(pageContext.getParameter("Clear")!=null)
am.ClearFields(pageContext,webBean);
}can any one tell me how to set the bind parameters or setting parameterHi,
Could not understand your problem exactly. DId you try adding bind variables in the query like below:
AND hp.party_name='Business World'
AND csi.incident_date BETWEEN to_date('01-JAN-2000','DD-MON-YYYY') AND to_date('31-DEC-2008','DD-MON-YYYY')
change to
AND hp.party_name=:1
AND csi.incident_date BETWEEN :2 AND :3
Please note you will need three bind variables. Second and third for SR Dates.
~Amol -
How to set the conversation id programmatically in a BPM process
Hi all,
I am using BPM/SOA 11g PS3.
Is it possible to set the conversation id programmatically in a BPM process starting with a none start event?
I know I can set it easily if I use a BPM process starting with a message start event.
All I have to do is set it in the "wsa:MessageID" node in SOAP Header when I initiate the process instance.
However, I have no idea how to set the conversation id programmatically in a BPM process starting with a none start event.
I looked for if there is any appropriate method in the Java api for the process instance management, such as IInstanceManagementService and CompositeInstance, but no method seems to be appropriate.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Regards,
Kenji
Edited by: Kenji Imamura on 2011/04/20 0:10Hi fifty,
Did you get a solution to the above problem you have mentioned? I have a similar issue i am trying to fix.
I have a webservice call in a process activity and if the call does not work i get a soap fault and the fuego.lang.ComponentExecutionException . My process requires that i catch the exception infact any kind of exceptions that occur on that call and perform another activity in the process.
I have defined an exception handler at the activity level for java.lang.Exception and java.lang.RunTimeException.
i don't see anything in the catalog which would handle the SOAP fault OR the componentexception. -
How to start weblogic in debug mode ? and how to set the eclipse in the deb
how to start weblogic in debug mode ? and how to set the eclipse in the debug
Put this in JAVA_OPTIONS :
Xdebug -Xnoagent -Djava.compiler=NONE -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=3999,suspend=y,server=y
After restarted weblogic, in eclipse set your breakpoint , open debug perspective then choose Remote Java Appliction and configure Connection Properties (host=localhost and port=3999) -
How to set values of a parameterized message in ADF Faces?
Hi all,
i've got the following problem: I want to set the values of a parameterized message before i add the message to the FacesContext.
Contents of the message resource bundle:
testPage.successMsg.create=The device {0} was created successfully!
Code within backing bean method:
String message = getStringFromBundle("testPage.successMsg.create");
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage(null, new FacesMessage(message));
In Struts/ADF UIX the following code did the job:
protected void setUIXInfoMessage(HttpServletRequest request, String key, Object[] args)
MessageData msgs = new MessageData();
MessageResources mr = this.getResources(request);
String msg = "";
if (mr != null)
msg = mr.getMessage(request.getLocale(), key, args);
msgs.addMessage(null, msg, null, UIConstants.MESSAGE_TYPE_INFO);
request.setAttribute(UIX_MESSAGE_KEY, msgs);
Can anyone help me with this problem? I have searched a lot in the Oracle ADF Development Guide and within forum, but did not find any solution.
Another interesting thing is, how to set the parameters from jspx-Code.
How can i achieve the same results in ADF Faces corresponding to the following UIX-Code:
<boundAttribute name="title">
<messageFormat format="${nls['deleteTip.confirmation']}">
<dataObject source="${bindings.TipName}"/>
</messageFormat>
</boundAttribute>
Resource Bundle:
deleteTip.confirmation=Do you really want to delete the tip {0}?
Another question:
What are the corresponding elements in ADF Faces corresponding to <concat> and <if> in UIX or what possibilites exist in ADF Faces to dynamically concatenate strings depending on certain conditions?
I know, these are many questions. I am familiar with UIX, but now i have to start developing applications with ADF Faces and there are some things i don't find corresponding equivalents.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
StefanHi,
SRDemo shows you how to do this declratively
<h:outputFormat value="#{res['srcreate.confirmPanel.message']}"
escape="false" id="nextButton">
<f:param value="#{requestScope.SRDEMO_CREATED_SVRID}"/>
</h:outputFormat>
where the <f:param ...> element sets the value of the variable
To programmatically access internationalized strings, SRDemo uses
private static ResourceBundle getBundle() {
FacesContext ctx = getFacesContext();
UIViewRoot uiRoot = ctx.getViewRoot();
Locale locale = uiRoot.getLocale();
ClassLoader ldr = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
return ResourceBundle.getBundle(ctx.getApplication().getMessageBundle(),
locale, ldr);
public static String getStringFromBundle(String key) {
ResourceBundle bundle = getBundle();
return getStringSafely(bundle, key, null);
You take it from there and put it to a FacesMessage, If it uses parameters I guess you will have to parse the string
Frank -
Sending image sequence job to compressor in command line : how to set the framerate?
Hello,
In Compressor, when you import a image sequence, it's possible to set the framerate and add an audio file before choosing a preset and lauching the encoding task.
I want to dlo the same thing with command line. I know how to send a compressor job with command line, but no how to add theses settings.
In the compressor command line help, we've got this :
Job Info: Used when submitting individual source files. Following parameters are repeated to enter multiple job targets in a batch
-jobpath <url> -- url to source file.
-- In case of Image Sequence, URL should be a file URL pointing to directory with image sequence.
-- Additional parameters may be specified to set frameRate (e.g. frameRate=29.97) and audio file (e.g. audio=/usr/me/myaudiofile.mov).
So there are also framerate and audio parameters in command line but i've no idea how to write the command line with theses parameters
Here is an example of command line for Compressor (by Apple) :
./Compressor ‑clusterid tcp://127.0.0.1:51737 ‑batchname myBatch ‑jobpath /Volumes/Source/ShortClips/NTSC24p.mov ‑settingpath /Users/stomper10/Library/Application\ Support/Compressor/PhotoJPEG.setting ‑destinationpath /Users/machinename/Movies/myDestinationFilename.mov.
Thank you for your help!You can see in the command sh running-config command
show running-config : Displays the current access point operating configuration
Use the guest-mode SSID configuration mode command to configure the radio interface (for the specified SSID) to support guest mode. Use the no form of the command to disable the guest mode.
[no] guest-mode .
Here is the guideline for usage
The access point can have one guest-mode SSID or none at all. The guest-mode SSID is used in beacon frames and response frames to probe requests that specify the empty or wildcard SSID. If no guest-mode SSID exists, the beacon contains no SSID and probe requests with the wildcard SSID are ignored. Disabling the guest mode makes the networks slightly more secure. Enabling the guest mode helps clients that passively scan (do not transmit) associate with the access point. It also allows clients configured without a SSID to associate.
Examples
This example shows how to set the wireless LAN for the specified SSID into guest mode:
AP(config-if-ssid)# guest-mode
This example shows how to reset the guest-mode parameter to default values:
AP(config-if-ssid)# no guest-mode -
How to set the timezone in a DATE datetype?
How to set the timezone in a DATE datetype?
Thanks
Maximus10.5 Date, Time, and Timestamp
The JDBC API follows the Java platform's approach of representing dates and times as a millisecond value relative to January 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT. Since most databases don't support the notion of a time zone, the JDBC 2.0 API adds new methods to allow a JDBC driver to get/set Date, Time, and Timestamp values for a particular time zone using a Calendar. For example,
ResultSet rs;
Date date1 = rs.getDate(1);
returns a Date object that wraps a millisecond value which denotes a particular date, like January 3, 1999, and a normalized time 00:00:00 in the default time zone. The time component of the Date is set to zero in the default time zone since SQL DATE values don't have a time component. Since a Calendar was not supplied explicitly to getDate() , the default time zone (really the default Calendar) is used by the JDBC driver internally to create the appropriate millisecond value assuming that the underlying database doesn't store time zone information.
The following example retrieves a date value in GMT-Greenwich Mean Time.
ResultSet rs;
TimeZone.setDefault(TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT"));
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
Date date2 = rs.getDate(1, cal);
In the example above, a Calendar is passed explicitly to getDate() to inform the JDBC driver how to calculate the appropriate millisecond value. Note that the same result could have been achieved by simply changing the default time zone, and not passing the Calendar explicitly since the JDBC driver will use the default time zone by default.
Note that the two Date objects created above will not compare as equal assuming that the default time zone is not GMT, even if they represent the `same' date.
if (date1.equals(date2))
//never get here
This is because each Java language Date object really just wraps a normalized millisecond time value and these millisecond values will differ across time zones. If an application wishes to compare dates in different time zones it should first convert them to a Calendar.
An application should create a Date object using a Calendar. The application is responsible for specifying the time as 00:00:00 on the desired date when using the Calendar since JDBC uses this convention. In addition when creating a Time value the application must specify a date of January 1, 1970 to the Calendar used to create the millisecond value for the Time as this is the convention specified by JDBC for time.
Above from:
http://java.sun.com/products//jdk/1.2/docs/guide/jdbc/spec2/jdbc2.0.frame10.html
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How to set the PATH in Terminal?
As a newbie to Bash and the Terminal, in connection with installing a new version of Ruby and various add-ons, I have been messing around with changing the PATH via various methods I've found on the internet, and trying to add a new directory to my PATH. Unfortunately, I cannot figure out how to set the PATH correctly. Here is what I understand so far:
1. Bash first looks to ".bash_profile" in the home directory for PATH settings.
2. If none, Bash then looks to ".bash_login" for PATH settings.
3. If none, Bash then looks to ".profile".
4. If none, Bash then looks to a system file in "/etc/profile" for default PATH settings.
5. For a new shell after login, Bash looks for a ".bashrc" file.
I cannot find any of the above files (I have Finder set to show hidden files already). Somehow, following some instructions from the internet without really knowing what I was doing over the past week I have set my PATH as follows:
/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/Users/*****/src:/usr/X11/bin
but I cannot find the file that is setting this PATH. I have tried creating a new ".bash_profile" shell file and putting it in various places such as "/bin" and "/usr/bin" but the file is not being read.
* As a temporary workaround I tried using the command "source .bash_profile" upon login to set the PATH using the .bash_profile file that I created, but it does not work.
* I am able to temporarily alter the path using the command "PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH" but this only lasts for an active shell; when I close out and reopen a new shell, it reverts to the default.
So my questions are:
Is it correct that there is a "/etc/profile" somewhere that is setting the default PATH? If so where is it? Should I alter it, or create a new ".bash_profile" somewhere to set the PATH? If not, where is my PATH being set? If I should create a new ".bash_profile", what exactly should go in it?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.... I created a new ".bash_profile" file directly under my home directory and it worked like a charm. Below is the content of the file:
"PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin/:/sbin/:/usr/bin/:/usr/sbin/:/Users/******/Ruby:/Users/*******/src:/Users/******/Java Programs/"
What are the "..."'s? Is that just you, or is the contents of the file actually inside of double quotes?
is there an 'export PATH' also in the file? As in
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin/:/sbin/:/usr/bin/:/usr/sbin/:/Users/******/Ruby:/Users/*******/src:/Users/******/Java Programs/
export PATH
And did you either restart your Terminal session so your .bash_profile was read, or issue a 'source .bash_profile' command to execute the .bash_profile after your change?
The only remaining problem is that from the home directory, I'm unable to directly run programs in the above-designated subdirectories (without first navigating to the subdirectory containing the file. Is there something wrong with the syntax or order of the directories I put in the path?
For example: there is a file called "newprogram.rb" in the "Ruby" directory listed above. I should be able to execute it from the home directory using "ruby newprogram.rb" but it does not work. The same command works fine from within the "Ruby" directory.
Does the 'ruby' command search PATH to find its scripts?
Have you read the "man ruby" man page to see if it talks about PATH?
A common Unix feature is that programs and scripts with the executable bit set, and are located in a PATH directory, will be run if you just type their names.
For example, if the first line of newprogram.rb script starts with
#!/usr/bin/ruby
and if the script is executable
chmod +x newprogram.rb
And if it is in a directory in PATH, then just typing
newprogram.rb
should run your perl script using /usr/bin/ruby. If you want to use a different version of Ruby, then change the #! line so it point to your version of Ruby. Or if your version of Ruby is found earlier in PATH then the /usr/bin/ruby, you can use
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
as your script's first line which will search PATH for 'ruby' and use the first one it finds.
Message was edited by: BobHarris
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