J2EE to legacy

I have a scenario J2EE web based application to legacy. What are the possible adapters to be used. I am thinking SOAP or HTTP or Java Proxy (Sender) and File (Receiver)
I am curious as to why I would choose SOAP over Java Proxy or vice versa. Also are there any other adapters that I can use on the receiving legacy side. Thank you

Hi Megan,
       Well on the sender side, if u r goin for SOAP or HTTP, it will be communication using adapters whereas if u r goin for Java Proxy, tht will adapter less communication which will better than the earlier one. But in the latter case u hv to develop a java program which will initiate the transfer in addition to wht u will be doin for configuring the scenarios.
The adapters on the legacy side depends on wht type of system it is. Lik if it is a database then go for JDBC otherwise u can go for a File adapter.
I dont think thr would be much differences between the usage of SOAP and Java Proxy, but im not sure. Securitywise both are well equipped...i mean u hv digital signatures and ssl commnicaton available.
Regards,
Akshay

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    1653655 - Limitations in Web Service WSDL URL usage in Xcelsius 4.0
    1703839 - Limitations of Web service usage in Xcelsius / Dashboard Design
    also , changes between SAP versions requires reworking the WSDL
    Note 1625091 - The WSDL URL for web service which generated in SAP Enterprise Central Component cannot be loaded into Xcelsius
    regards,
    H

  • RE: (forte-users) RE: Forte' vs J2EE

    Hi Alexandra,
    1) Forte 4GL and FJEE (Forte for Jave Enterprise Edition) are tools.
    2) TOOL and Java are languages.
    3) TOOL is proprietary and Java is public.
    4) J2EE is a proposed, Java-based achitecture. Not a tool, not a language,
    not a standard.
    5) J2EE looks a lot like the architecture already supported by Forte 4GL,
    however J2EE is explicetaly based on Java, EJB, JSP, JDBC and Servlets.
    There are 3 versions of Forte for Java. The "Consumer Edition (CE)", the
    "Internet Edition (IE)" and the "Enterprise Edition (EE)". CE is really a
    remake of "NetBeans" and can be downloaded for free. IE and EE do not exist
    yet. However, EE should be a remake of SynerJ, Forte's first Java tool.
    You quoted someone who was very negative about Forte. I don't think that's
    deserved. He's probably someone who simply didn't manage to understand the
    tool. However, he is right in complaining about the support of Forte 4GL.
    And it's true that the version people are currently using is at least more
    than 2 years old and outdated. Since this period, there have been some
    bugfixes, but hardly any real improvements.
    From the description of your application, I would really advise to use Forte4GL. However, the lack of improvements, new releases, press releases, etc.
    has me worried about the future of that product.
    One of the real disadvantages of Java is performance. Java is very slow and
    requires very heavy hardware to perform acceptably. Swing is a GUI framework
    based on Java, which is notoriously slow even by Java standards. FJCE
    development GUI is based on Swing. Download this product, install it and run
    it and you'll see what I mean.
    Forte applications can run in 2 modes. Interpreted or compiled. If they're
    compiled, they're turned into platform dependent executables, which perform
    really well. If they're interpreted, they're running inside a Forte Virtual
    Machine, which performs less well, but still very acceptable. Java
    applications run only in Java Virtual Machines and perform far less.
    I would use Forte server side and Forte client side. For the browsers, I
    would simply use any available tool to build webpages and use CGI to
    interface with Forte. I would not try to use a different client side tool
    that should communicate to a Forte server side.
    Express is a good tool for developing CRUD (Create Read Update Delete)
    applications based on an existing, and relatively static, database model. I
    don't know about Rapport. However, don't be fooled into believing that
    Express makes it easier for unexperienced developers to build Forte
    applications. If anything, it makes it harder. A common look and feel can
    easily be achieved by agreeing on the look and feel of windows during the
    design-phase, and have all developers conform to this standard. It really
    isn't that hard. Just don't create very large window class trees. That
    causes strange behaviour.
    Pascal Rottier
    Atos Origin Nederland (BAS/West End User Computing)
    Tel. +31 (0)10-2661223
    Fax. +31 (0)10-2661199
    E-mail: Pascal.Rottiernl.origin-it.com
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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    Tel. +31 (0)164-295149
    Fax. +31 (0)164-294444
    E-mail: Rottier.Pascalpmintl.ch
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Alexandra Macedo [mailto:ammeasysoft.pt]
    Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 3:55 PM
    To: forte-users
    Subject: (forte-users) RE: Forte' vs J2EE
    Alexandra I presume.
    Excuse me for asking but isn't J2EE just a STANDARD? And Forte aprogramming
    language that may or may not adhere to that standard?
    Now to the question, if the C++ experience is good - what's wrong withusing
    C++?
    Do you need to build component based distributed systems? Then hire saytwo
    experienced architects - to design a practical model (UML perhaps).
    Are there already good systems around you could tailor for your needs?
    Just a few questions that need to be addressed to make an informeddecision.
    What business are you in (your team/company)? If it's not IT then ask
    yourself why do it inhouse?
    Regards,
    Dirk
    PS: What country and from where is the Forte support? You mean peoplecode
    in a language other than English?----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Well, Fort&eacute; is certainly not a programming language, TOOL is the
    language for the Fort&eacute; 4GL environment.
    J2EE is a standard, and there are already some Application servers
    that
    implement it (as I was told, webSphere, Iplanet and weblogic,
    sorry if I am missing someone).
    I really do not know the standard, and I am not sure it says it will
    have to be implemented in Java, but all these 3 application servers
    do it in Java...
    The C++ experience is only from part of the team, and is not from
    Database applications, the type of application we are doing is not
    well suited to do in C++, we all agree, C++ is out of the question.
    I have received many answers (not posted in this mailling list
    unfortunatly) telling me that Java is best, others told me Fort&eacute; is
    good Java is just a promise, but they really did not know Java
    very well, someone even said:
    Forte 4GL sucks terribly. It is not supported well by what
    is left of 'Forte the company'.
    The tools for this proprietary environment suck.
    No distributed debugging or profiling!
    There is really no adequate profiling support at all
    Avoid Forte like the plague that it is.
    Any way, a Fort&eacute; person told us that Fort&eacute; is good, precisely, for
    our kind of application, and as some people made more questions about
    it, I am explaining better our application:
    - We are doing this application because we are an IT company, our
    job is to make and sell back-office applications for the finance
    sector (accounting, third-party, bank management, credit
    management), now we want to make one application with all of these.
    In simple terms we can define it as an ERP for Credit Operations.
    - The users will be in-house except for a small set of
    functionalitty, which will be available through browsers.
    The front-end should run in an ordinary PC running WINDOWS (we
    were told that Java is too heavy and PC's should have at least 256Mb
    RAM, which, I believe, is to much for all our clients)
    If this is true, it puts Java clients (with Swing) or Java applets out,
    HTML, we believe is not powerfull enough for all the interface.
    The server, will have to work well with about 300 simultaneous
    internal users, plus some Web ones (do not know how many)
    The application must be multi-lingual, that is, it should be easy to
    put it in any language.
    The application is based on a big database, with more than 500
    tables, some with about 100 columns, some with millions of records.
    - We want to be sure that the application will have the same layout
    (look and feel) in every screen, so it will be nice something to
    generate code or to create similar functionality (table screens,
    for instance) in an automatic way ( that is why we are considering
    Express for it). Of course this will help also the maintenance of
    the sources.
    Our questions are:
    FORT&Eacute; or JAVA for the server-side.
    Which tool for the client-side?
    Which framework to use?
    -Express or Rapport from albion if using Fort&eacute;?
    -Are there any good frameworks for Java ?
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    Gabriel,
    I disagree with you on one very important point. You say it's nearly
    impossible to predict anything about the future in ICT-world, so it's better
    to not predict at all and only look at the here and now. Here and now, Forte
    is better than Java. So, the best choice would be Forte.
    But you also mention that Forte is best suited for big projects. Big
    applications usually have a long lifetime. Many of the current Forte
    applications are the legacy systems of tomorrow. While all the VB, Access,
    ASP and Java crap that's being produced will be replaced within 6 to 18
    months, Forte applications will live for years.
    Migrating such large applications to a new environment, even if this
    environment is using a similar technology, requires very high investments.
    Companies will want to avoid this as much as possible. So, they'll want to
    invest in technology that can evolve with the rest of the world. As
    operatingsystems change, databases change, middleware architectures become
    obsolete (DCE) and new ones are created (EJB), end user interfaces evolve
    (from text to GUI to Web), requirements change (data-oriented,
    process-oriented, eCommerce), etc.
    Of course, flexibility is not only achieved through technology. A good
    design is probably more important.
    Managers, not developers, will have to make the strategic decisions about
    where to spend their millions. So, they have to look at the future, no
    matter how hard that is. At the moment, Forte is still superior, even though
    it hasn't been truly improved for over 2 years and that's pretty impressive.
    Java is still very "hyped" and no one knows what's going to happen to it.
    But the future of Java looks much brighter than the future of Forte. If
    Forte doesn't put some serious effort in product development and marketing,
    like now, the future of this product suite looks very bleak indeed. And I
    wouldn't want to spend my millions knowing I have to do it all over again 2
    years from now.
    Keeping an eye on the future, where the only certainty is change, I would
    not focus on platform independance. I would focus on language independance.
    CORBA seemed like a very good idea 2 years ago, but it turned out to be too
    complex, technical and inflexible. I would definately go for a CBD
    architecture, using XML as backbone. XML can be exchanged between components
    using HTTP, CORBA, DCOM, FTP, file copy, DCE, C/C++ call in/out, RMI, IIOP,
    E-mail, MQSeries, etc. etc. Or any mixture of these systems.
    The role of the data architect will become much more important than the role
    of the application architect. The choice for a language or tool is reduced
    to "the best choice here and now" as long as you design your large
    application as loosly coupled components. It's OK if all of these components
    are Forte and they're all communicating using Forte native RMI's. As long as
    the design is sound, it's not going to be very difficult to exchange
    individual components by others, built in Java, VB, Perl, Cobol++, Fortran
    for Windows, or what other monsters the future might bring. The only thing
    that binds them, is the datamodel (NB: datamodel is not the same as
    databasemodel)
    I do worry about the trend to use very large, omni-present, closed,
    non-component architectures, like the current ERP applications. This locks
    organisations into a single, expensive and hard to maintain technology.
    However, it is an opportunity for us, OO - C/S - CBD developers, to build
    bridges, adapters, wrappers and gateways to hook these systems into the rest
    of the organisation.
    Pascal Rottier
    Atos Origin Nederland (BAS/West End User Computing)
    Tel. +31 (0)10-2661223
    Fax. +31 (0)10-2661199
    E-mail: Pascal.Rottiernl.origin-it.com
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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    Tel. +31 (0)164-295149
    Fax. +31 (0)164-294444
    E-mail: Rottier.Pascalpmintl.ch
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Gabriel, C200/Fa. GFT, DA [mailto:A.Gabriel3deutschepost.de]
    Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 5:44 PM
    To: 'forte-userslists.xpedior.com'
    Subject: Re: (forte-users) RE: Forte' vs J2EE
    If I were you, I would also consider this very important issue ( I think
    it's the same for all 4GL users ), WILL THERE BE FORTE 4GL 5.0?I wonder every time I see that... Why is this that important?
    (my mail is long.. if you don't like long mails, delete it now :) )
    Let's see from the business' point of view:
    If you would like to have an application implemented now,
    use now, then you choose an environment existing now.
    Now Forte 4GL seems to be a better alternative than Java,
    because of the issues mentioned by others already.
    I seem to be short-sighted, but could anybody tell me
    with 100% accuracy, what will happen to Java in two years?
    I doubt...
    Forte did not changed too much in the last two years, and
    still rocks, at least compared to other existing enterprise
    level alternatives. So, nothing has changed that dramatically.
    If you look behind the marketing-hype, you will probably agree.
    I think, for the next two years Forte will be good enough for us too.
    And what then? We will find out then, not now. Anybody, who tries to
    explain you what will be in two years in the IT, almost certainly lies :)
    Of course, using a "two years old technology" is not that cool from the
    marketing point of view, but you use a solid technology, most likely
    bug-free,
    or at least having only known bugs. That is technically important!
    If you ask about investment protection ... ?
    Forte is very good in this subject too. If you look at it, you will see, it
    is
    sold as an integration solution (Fusion, Conductor, etc...)
    If something is sold as an integration tool, it should be not that difficult
    to
    integrate :) Forte supports the most important standards, existing now.
    If your future system supports it (it should), it will be easy to upgrade to
    it,
    using the existing product,know-how, etc... Probably without noticeable
    downtime.
    Scalability issues: Forte scales well from big to very-big to ultra-big.
    What is big, you have to decide :)
    For example, one million mails per day is not big. :)
    For small businesses Forte isn't good. Java is. And a lot of other
    environments
    are, for example Perl, Python, etc...
    My personal opinion is that our future will be heavily influenced by free
    software.
    They are very good already, and will be only better.
    As Forte evolves, one important step would be to port it to free (and thus
    independent)
    OS's and DB's like Linux or FreeBSD and Postgres or Mysql. Even without
    warranty!
    I can't see what Sun's goal is with Forte, maybe they wouldn't
    like this idea at all, since that may be the market segment what their Java
    is thought for.
    But that would be the perfect investment production as the company grows,
    they don't have
    to do anything to the software, just buy machines, and play around in
    Environment Console :)
    From the personal point of view:Although I don't work with Forte in the moment, I did this till last year,
    and I will do
    that in the next year too :)
    If you would like to protect your "investment" and/or "market value" then
    try to learn
    platform and language independent things. I think, knowing Forte is 25%
    platform dependent
    knowledge (so useless anywhere else) and 75% platform independent. Using,
    analysing, designing,
    programming, and living OO is absolutely platform independent.
    Project (and self-) management, presentation techniques, design and
    documentation practices, version
    and revision management, and so on, they are all platform independent.
    Furthermore if you quit the Forte world, and have to program f.e. Java, you
    will learn it in weeks.
    JFC, Swing, et. al. are nothing, if you know OO. You just need a book or
    an online manual, and you
    can write programs in the first week. You will have much more problems with
    the working environment,
    and you will wonder, how the others can use that crap... after the smart
    Forte IDE :)
    Back to business a bit:
    One big advantage of Forte, that came to my mind right now is that you can't
    (ok, you can, but it is
    difficult) to write bad OO programs (and designs). In Java, it is too
    easy... believe me, I saw some examples ... :)
    Sorry for the bad english and the long mail...
    Best regards,
    Akos Gabriel
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    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.provider.ProviderServlet' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.WebServiceProcessor' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.WebServiceServlet' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.ProcessorContext' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.addressing.ServerWSAddressingInterceptor' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.portcomp.PortCompLinkResolver' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.portcomp.PortCompLinkResolverHome' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.portcomp.PortCompLinkResolverIntf' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.JAXRPCServlet' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.mgmt.runtime.ServerInterceptorPipeline' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.codegen.ServerArtifactGenerator' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.Tie' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.TieBase' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.StreamingHandler' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.StreamingHandlerState' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.ServiceObjectFactory' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.ServiceRefInvocationHandler' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.ServletContextualizer' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.deployment.XMLHelper' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.fabric.FabricServiceEntry' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.fabric.FabricServiceEntryImpl' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.fabric.FabricServiceRegister' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.DocumentBareEndpointSerializer' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.DocumentWrapperEndpointSerializer' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.EJBWebServiceAnnotationParser' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.JAXWSRuntimeDelegate$1' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.JAXWSRuntimeDelegate' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.IncomingRequestData' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.JaxWsEJBWebServiceAnnotationParser' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.ProviderInfoGeneratorImpl' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.ProviderMessageContext' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.RpcLiteralEndpointSerializer' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.ServiceEndpointRuntime$1' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.ServiceEndpointRuntime' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.SoapEndpointSerializer' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.SoapEndpointSerializerManager$1' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.SoapEndpointSerializerManager' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.WebServiceAnnotationParser' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.WebServiceAnnotationParserFactory' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.WebServiceAnnotationParserResult' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:02 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.jaxws.WebServiceContextImpl' not found in oc4j:11.1.1.0.0
    08/11/25 04:14:03 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.reliability.interceptor.ReliabilityClientDescriptor' not found in oracle.ws.reliability:10.1.3
    08/11/25 04:14:03 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.saaj.soap.ch.BinaryDataContentHandler' not found in oracle.saaj:11.0
    08/11/25 04:14:03 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.saaj.soap.ch.GifDataContentHandler' not found in oracle.saaj:11.0
    08/11/25 04:14:03 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.saaj.soap.ch.JpegDataContentHandler' not found in oracle.saaj:11.0
    08/11/25 04:14:03 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.saaj.soap.ch.StringDataContentHandler' not found in oracle.saaj:11.0
    08/11/25 04:14:03 WARNING: Bulk-load class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.saaj.soap.ch.XmlDataContentHandler' not found in oracle.saaj:11.0
    2008-11-25 04:14:05.859 Legacy datasource detected...attempting to convert to new syntax.
    2008-11-25 04:14:05.859 Legacy datasource detected...attempting to convert to new syntax.
    2008-11-25 04:14:06.170 Missing audit farm configuration file null
    2008-11-25 04:14:06.209 Base directory /scratch/mkghatak/view_storage/mkghatak_product_reg/.jdev_user_home/system11.1.1.0.30.50.50/o.j2ee/embedded-oc4j/config/applications defined in system property does not exist.
    2008-11-25 04:14:06.697 Server start failed (com.evermind.server.ApplicationServer@1f1e666)java.lang.InstantiationException: server-extension-provider class 'oracle.j2ee.ws.server.mgmt.runtime.InterceptorContainerExtension' not found
         at oracle.oc4j.runtime.ServerExtensionProviderSpec.instantiateServiceExceptionProvider(ServerExtensionProviderSpec.java:70)
         at oracle.oc4j.runtime.ServerExtensionProviderSpec.getProvider(ServerExtensionProviderSpec.java:55)
         at com.evermind.server.ApplicationServer.initInternalSettings(ApplicationServer.java:1401)
         at com.evermind.server.ApplicationServer.setConfig(ApplicationServer.java:1104)
         at oracle.oc4j.server.ServerFactory$Worker.startServer(ApplicationServerFactory.java:272)
         at oracle.oc4j.server.ServerFactory$Worker.run(ApplicationServerFactory.java:284)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595)
    2008-11-25 04:14:06.698 Trying to destroy server.
    2008-11-25 04:14:06.701 Server exiting: ApplicationServer entered state FAILED_IN_START
    Process exited.

    This is not an ADF related problem. I have the same problem when trying to start embedded OC4J with an simple JSP or servlet. OC4J complains about the missing class and the browser does not start automatically, but you can start the browser manually and type in the right URL. At least with servlets and JSP this works just fine - (but you are still right, it's the wrong forum).
    Wolfgang

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