Java access problem - no authorization
when i log in to SAP java access engine
I can see the first page. If I click on anything, I get an error message that I am not authorized to see the same .
Please help me
Thanks
bharat
check with SU53 transaction for authorization issues,if found send the screenshot to Basis requesting the same
Hope it Helps
Chetan
@CP..
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Code:
IntPtr HINSTANCE= SunAPI.LoadLibrary(SunAPI.PATH_WindowsAccessBridge+SunAPI.WindowsAccessBridge);
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Edited by: 998634 on Apr 9, 2013 3:46 AM -
Problem of authorization in java system
Hi all
I have a problem of authorization.
I have two sap system: SAP ERP, SAP Netweaver 2004s (only java).
In my sap ERP I have configured some web services.
Now I would use those web services from my Netweaver , so I execute those step:
From sap erp:
Transaction soamanagerlogon on sap erp u201CBusiness Administrationu201D Tab Page u201Cweb Service Administrationu201D link choose my WS link u201COpen Web Service navigator for selected bindingu201D now appear a login screen.
I have created a user u201Cprovau201D with role and group everyone in the java system.
When I try to login with user u201Cprovau201D the error message u201CYou donu2019t have authorization u2026u201D appear
I Would know if exist something to Know the authorization to use that service to add at the user u201Cpippou201D.
Thank you for collaboration
Best regards
giovanniHI Thulasi
thank you for your response.
I opened my browser on http://<my ip>:50000/index.html of the java system, I have choose "User Management" and
selected my user but I didn't find the role "WSnavigator" . The roles that I have in the java system are:
Administrator
CAFAdmin
CAFDeveloper
CAFUIAdmin
Everyone
SAP_ARCH_SUPERADMIN
SAP_ARCH_XMLDAS_VIEW
SAP_JAVA_NWADMIN_CENTRAL
SAP_JAVA_NWADMIN_CENTRAL_READONLY
SAP_JAVA_NWADMIN_LOCAL
SAP_JAVA_NWADMIN_LOCAL_READONLY
SAP_JAVA_SUPPORT
Must I choose this role from visual administrator?
Thank you for collaboration.
Best regards
giovanni -
I just downloaded Java Access Helper zip file, and unzipped, and run the following command in UNIX
% java -jar jaccesshelper.jar -install
I get the following error message, and the installation stopped.
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NumberFormatException: Empty version string
at java.lang.Package.isCompatibleWith(Package.java:206)
at jaccesshelper.main.JAccessHelperApp.checkJavaVersion(JAccessHelperApp.java:1156)
at jaccesshelper.main.JAccessHelperApp.instanceMain(JAccessHelperApp.java:159)
at JAccessHelper.main(JAccessHelper.java:39)
If I try to run the jar file, I get the same error message.
Does anyone know how I can fix this?
Thankssorry ab the multiple post, it was urgent for me to
know the answer.
I've JDK 1.4.2 and JAccessHelper should work with 1.3
or later
Can there be some kind of path problems?No, I doubt it. It's just some internal app failure - looks like it's trying to determine the running Java version, and is not doing a good job at it. But the failure has nothing per se to Java, it's that specific app - what are we supposed to know about that app though? -
Problems with Java Access Bridge
Hello to all,
first of all, sorry if the message is in the wrong place.
I'm developing an application, in C++, to fill up the fields in a Java aplication, it should work on a Windows 7 x64 machine. I'm using jdk 6u29 and java access bridge 2.0.2 for 32 bits soft.
My problem is that in some computers the function isJavaWindow() allways returns false when it it should be true, the most rare thing with it is tha it is working in a virtual machine, and in a clone of this virtual machine it is not working... Is there any special consideration I have to take into account when using Java AccessBridge?
Thank you!
Roger.Bump... I'd like to know how to click a button with Access Bridge too. I can automate windows programs tho... So, isn't there really anyone who knows how to automate a Java program with C++ and Access Bridge?
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Java Access Helper Jar file problem
I just downloaded Java Access Helper zip file, and unzipped, and run the following command in UNIX
% java -jar jaccesshelper.jar -install
I get the following error message, and the installation stopped.
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NumberFormatException: Empty version string
at java.lang.Package.isCompatibleWith(Package.java:206)
at jaccesshelper.main.JAccessHelperApp.checkJavaVersion(JAccessHelperApp.java:1156)
at jaccesshelper.main.JAccessHelperApp.instanceMain(JAccessHelperApp.java:159)
at JAccessHelper.main(JAccessHelper.java:39)
If I try to run the jar file, I get the same error message.
Does anyone know how I can fix this?
ThanksCross-posted, to waste yours and my time...
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?thread=552805&forum=54&message=2704318 -
When the installation is done according to the documentation,
web access does not work because the scripts that add entries to
the jserv.properties file add duplicate references to
wrapper.env and wrapper.classpath. Look at the jserv.properties
file below and look at the remarked-out (#) lines of the
duplicate references. For example, look at the references to the
wrapper.env=LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Oracle, please note this bug so the web access problems are
minimized when the product is intstalled.
Thank you,
William T.
# Apache JServ Configuration
File #
################################ W A R N I N G
# Unlike normal Java properties, JServ configurations have some
important
# extensions:
# 1) commas are used as token separators
# 2) multiple definitions of the same key are concatenated in
a
# comma separated list.
# Execution parameters
# The Java Virtual Machine interpreter.
# Syntax: wrapper.bin=[filename] (String)
# Note: specify a full path if the interpreter is not visible in
your path.
wrapper.bin=/d3/Apache/jdk/bin/java
# Arguments passed to Java interpreter (optional)
# Syntax: wrapper.bin.parameters=[parameters] (String)
# Default: NONE
wrapper.bin.parameters=-Xms64m
wrapper.bin.parameters=-Xmx128m
# Apache JServ entry point class (should not be changed)
# Syntax: wrapper.class=[classname] (String)
# Default: "org.apache.jserv.JServ"
# Arguments passed to main class after the properties filename
(not used)
# Syntax: wrapper.class.parameters=[parameters] (String)
# Default: NONE
# Note: currently not used
# PATH environment value passed to the JVM
# Syntax: wrapper.path=[path] (String)
# Default: "/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin" for Unix systems
# "c:\(windows-dir);c:\(windows-system-dir)" for Win32
systems
# Notes: if more than one line is supplied these will be
concatenated using
# ":" or ";" (depending wether Unix or Win32) characters
# Under Win32 (windows-dir) and (windows-system-dir) will
be
# automatically evaluated to match your system
requirements
# CLASSPATH environment value passed to the JVM
# Syntax: wrapper.classpath=[path] (String)
# Default: NONE (Sun's JDK/JRE already have a default classpath)
# Note: if more than one line is supplied these will be
concatenated using
# ":" or ";" (depending wether Unix or Win32) characters.
JVM must be
# able to find JSDK and JServ classes and any utility
classes used by
# your servlets.
# Note: the classes you want to be automatically reloaded upon
modification
# MUST NOT be in this classpath or the classpath of the
shell
# you start the Apache from.
wrapper.classpath=/d3/Apache/jdk/lib/tools.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/Apache/Jserv/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/Apache/Jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar
# An environment name with value passed to the JVM
# Syntax: wrapper.env=[name]=[value] (String)
# Default: NONE on Unix Systems
# SystemDrive and SystemRoot with appropriate values on
Win32 systems
wrapper.env=PATH=/d3/bin
# An environment name with value copied from caller to Java
Virtual Machine
# Syntax: wrapper.env.copy=[name] (String)
# Default: NONE
# Uncomment the following lines to set the default locale and
NLS_LANG
# setting based on the environment variables.
# wrapper.env.copy=LANG
# wrapper.env.copy=NLS_LANG
# Copies all environment from caller to Java Virtual Machine
# Syntax: wrapper.env.copyall=true (boolean)
# Default: false
# Protocol used for signal handling
# Syntax: wrapper.protocol=[name] (String)
# Default: ajpv12
# General parameters
# Set the default IP address or hostname Apache JServ binds (or
listens) to.
# If you have a machine with multiple IP addresses, this address
# will be the one used. If you set the value to localhost, it
# will be resolved to the IP address configured for the locahost
# on your system (generally this is 127.0.0.1). This feature is
so
# that one can have multiple instances of Apache JServ listening
on
# the same port number, but different IP addresses on the same
machine.
# Use bindaddress=* only if you know exactly what you are doing
here,
# as it could let JServ wide open to the internet.
# You must understand that JServ has to answer only to Apache,
and should not
# be reachable by nobody but mod_jserv. So localhost is usually a
# good option. The second best choice would be an internal
network address
# (protected by a firewall) if JServ is running on another
machine than Apache.
# Ask your network admin.
# "*" may be used on boxes where some of the clients get
connected using
# "localhost"and others using another IP addr.
# Syntax: bindaddress=[ipaddress] or [localhost] or [*]
# Default: localhost
bindaddress=localhost
# Set the port Apache JServ listens to.
# Syntax: port=[1024,65535] (int)
# Default: 8007
port=8007
# Servlet Zones parameters
# List of servlet zones Apache JServ manages
# Syntax: zones=[servlet zone],[servlet zone]... (Comma
separated list of String)
# Default: NONE
zones=root
# Configuration file for each servlet zone (one per servlet zone)
# Syntax: [servlet zone name as on the zones list].properties=
[full path to configFile]
(String)
# Default: NONE
# Note: if the file could not be opened, try using absolute
paths.
root.properties=/d3/Apache/Jserv/etc/zone.properties
# Thread Pool parameters
# Enables or disables the use of the thread pool.
# Syntax: pool=true (boolean)
# Default: false
# WARNING: the pool has not been extensively tested and may
generate
deadlocks.
# For this reason, we advise against using this code in
production environments.
pool=false
# Indicates the number of idle threads that the pool may contain.
# Syntax: pool.capacity=(int)>0
# Default: 10
# NOTE: depending on your system load, this number should be low
for contantly
# loaded servers and should be increased depending on load
bursts.
pool.capacity=10
# Indicates the pool controller that should be used to control
the
# level of the recycled threads.
# Syntax: pool.controller=[full class of controller] (String)
# Default: org.apache.java.recycle.DefaultController
# NOTE: it is safe to leave this unchanged unless special
recycle behavior
# is needed. Look at the "org.apache.java.recycle" package
javadocs for more
# info on other pool controllers and their behavior.
pool.controller=org.apache.java.recycle.DefaultController
# Security parameters
# Enable/disable the execution of org.apache.jserv.JServ as a
servlet.
# This is disabled by default because it may give informations
that should
# be restricted.
# Note that the execution of Apache JServ as a servlet is
filtered by the web
# server modules by default so that both sides should be enabled
to let this
# service work.
# This service is useful for installation and configuration
since it gives
# feedback about the exact configurations Apache JServ is using,
but it should
# be disabled when both installation and configuration processes
are done.
# Syntax: security.selfservlet=true (boolean)
# Default: false
# WARNING: disable this in a production environment since may
give reserved
# information to untrusted users.
security.selfservlet=true
# Set the maximum number of socket connections Apache JServ may
handle
# simultaneously. Make sure your operating environment has
enough file
# descriptors to allow this number.
# Syntax: security.maxConnections=(int)>1
# Default: 50
security.maxConnections=50
# Backlog setting for very fine performance tunning of JServ.
# Unless you are familiar to sockets leave this value commented
out.
# security.backlog=5
# List of IP addresses allowed to connect to Apache JServ. This
is a first
# security filtering to reject possibly unsecure connections and
avoid the
# overhead of connection authentication.
# <warning>
# (please don't use the following one unless you know what you
are doing :
# security.allowedAddresses=DISABLED
# allows connections on JServ'port from entire internet.)
# You do need only to allow YOUR Apache to talk to JServ.
# </warning>
# Default: 127.0.0.1
# Syntax: security.allowedAddresses=[IP address],[IP Address]...
(Comma
separated list of IP addresses)
#security.allowedAddresses=127.0.0.1
# Enable/disable connection authentication.
# NOTE: unauthenticated connections are a little faster since
authentication
# handshake is not performed at connection creation.
# WARNING: authentication is disabled by default because we
believe that
# connection restriction from all IP addresses but localhost
reduces your
# time to get Apache JServ to run. If you allow other addresses
to connect and
# you don't trust it, you should enable authentication to
prevent untrusted
# execution of your servlets. Beware: if authentication is
disabled and the
# IP address is allowed, everyone on that machine can execute
your servlets!
# Syntax: security.authentication=[true,false] (boolean)
# Default: true
security.authentication=false
# Authentication secret key.
# The secret key is passed as a file that must be kept secure
and must
# be exactly the same of those used by clients to authenticate
themselves.
# Syntax: security.secretKey=[secret key path and filename]
(String)
# Default: NONE
# Note: if the file could not be opened, try using absolute
paths.
#security.secretKey=./etc/jserv.secret.key
# Length of the randomly generated challenge string (in bytes)
used to
# authenticate connections. 5 is the lowest possible choice to
force a safe
# level of security and reduce connection creation overhead.
# Syntax: security.challengeSize=(int)>5
# Default: 5
#security.challengeSize=5
# Logging parameters
# Enable/disable Apache JServ logging.
# WARNING: logging is a very expensive operation in terms of
performance. You
# should reduced the generated log to a minumum or even disable
it if fast
# execution is an issue. Note that if all log channels (see
below) are
# enabled, the log may become really big since each servlet
request may
# generate many Kb of log. Some log channels are mainly for
debugging
# purposes and should be disabled in a production environment.
# Syntax: log=[true,false] (boolean)
# Default: true
log=true
# Set the name of the trace/log file. To avoid possible
confusion about
# the location of this file, an absolute pathname is recommended.
# This log file is different than the log file that is in the
# jserv.conf file. This is the log file for the Java portion of
Apache
# JServ.
# On Unix, this file must have write permissions by the owner of
the JVM
# process. In other words, if you are running Apache JServ in
manual mode
# and Apache is running as user nobody, then the file must have
its
# permissions set so that that user can write to it.
# Syntax: log.file=[log path and filename] (String)
# Default: NONE
# Note: if the file could not be opened, try using absolute
paths.
log.file=/d3/Apache/Jserv/logs/jserv.log
# Enable the timestamp before the log message
# Syntax: log.timestamp=[true,false] (boolean)
# Default: true
log.timestamp=true
# Use the given string as a data format
# (see java.text.SimpleDateFormat for the list of options)
# Syntax: log.dateFormat=(String)
# Default: [dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ss:SSS zz]
log.dateFormat=[dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ss:SSS zz]
# Since all the messages logged are processed by a thread
running with
# minimum priority, it's of vital importance that this thread
gets a chance
# to run once in a while. If it doesn't, the log queue overflow
occurs,
# usually resulting in the OutOfMemoryError.
# To prevent this from happening, two parameters are used:
log.queue.maxage
# and log.queue.maxsize. The former defines the maximum time for
the logged
# message to stay in the queue, the latter defines maximum
number of
# messages in the queue.
# If one of those conditions becomes true (age > maxage || size
maxsize),# the log message stating that fact is generated and the log
queue is
# flushed in the separate thread.
# If you ever see such a message, either your system doesn't
live up to its
# expectations or you have a runaway loop (probably, but not
necessarily,
# generating a lot of log messages).
# WARNING: Default values are lousy, you probably want to tweak
them and
# report the results back to the development team.
# Syntax: log.queue.maxage = [milliseconds]
# Default: 5000
log.queue.maxage = 5000
# Syntax: log.queue.maxsize = [integer]
# Default: 1000
log.queue.maxsize = 1000
# Enable/disable logging the channel name
# Default: false
# log.channel=false
# Enable/disable channels, each logging different actions.
# Syntax: log.channel.[channel name]=[true,false] (boolean)
# Default: false
# Info channel - quite a lot of informational messages
# hopefully you don't need them under normal circumstances
# log.channel.info=true
# Servlets exception, i.e. exception caught during
# servlet.service() processing are monitored here
# you probably want to have this one switched on
log.channel.servletException=true
# JServ exception, caught internally in jserv
# we suggest to leave it on
log.channel.jservException=true
# Warning channel, it catches all the important
# messages that don't cause JServ to stop, leave it on
log.channel.warning=true
# Servlet log
# All messages logged by servlets. Probably you want
# this one to be switched on.
log.channel.servletLog=true
# Critical errors
# Messages produced by critical events causing jserv to stop
log.channel.critical=true
# Debug channel
# Only for internal debugging purposes
# log.channel.debug=true
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/ord/jlib/ordim.zip
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/ord/jlib/ordhttp.zip
# Oracle XSQL Servlet
wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/oraclexsql.jar
# Oracle JDBC
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jdbc/lib/classes12.zip
# Oracle XML Parser V2 (with XSLT Engine)
wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/xmlparserv2.jar
# Oracle XML SQL Components for Java
wrapper.classpath=/d3/rdbms/jlib/xsu12.jar
# XSQLConfig.xml File location
wrapper.classpath=/d3/xdk/admin
# Oracle BC4J
wrapper.classpath=/d3/ord/jlib/ordim.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/ord/jlib/ordvir.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/ord/jlib/ordhttp.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/BC4J/lib/jndi.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/BC4J/lib/jbomt.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/BC4J/lib/javax_ejb.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/BC4J/lib/jdev-rt.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/BC4J/lib/jbohtml.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/BC4J/lib/jboremote.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/BC4J/lib/jdev-cm.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/BC4J/lib/jbodomorcl.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/BC4J/lib/jboimdomains.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/BC4J/lib/collections.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/Apache/Apache/htdocs/onlineorders_html
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/Apache/Apache/htdocs/OnlineOrders_html/Onl
ineOrders.jar
# The following classpath entries are necessary for EJBs to run
in IAS or DB when
present
wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/aurora_client.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/vbjorb.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/vbjapp.jar
# Oracle Servlet
wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/servlet.jar
# Oracle Java Server Pages
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jsp/lib/ojsp.jar
# Oracle Util
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jsp/lib/ojsputil.jar
# Oracle Java SQL
wrapper.classpath=/d3/sqlj/lib/translator.zip
# Oracle JDBC
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/jdbc/lib/classes12.zip
# SQLJ runtime
wrapper.classpath=/d3/sqlj/lib/runtime12.zip
# Oracle Messaging
wrapper.classpath=/d3/rdbms/jlib/aqapi.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/rdbms/jlib/jmscommon.jar
# OJSP environment settings
#wrapper.env=ORACLE_HOME=/d3
# The next line should be modified to reflect the value of the
SID for your
webserver.
#wrapper.env=ORACLE_SID=cmpdb
#wrapper.env=LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/d3/lib
## Enable the flag below if you are using jdk 1.2.2_05a or above
#wrapper.env=JAVA_COMPILER=NONE
# Advanced Queuing - AQXML
wrapper.classpath=/d3/rdbms/jlib/aqxml.jar
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/rdbms/jlib/xsu12.jar
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/xmlparserv2.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/xschema.jar
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/jndi.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/jta.jar
oemreporting.properties=/d3/Apache/Jserv/oemreporting/oemreportin
g.properties
zones = root, oemreporting
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/share-opt-1_1_9.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/caboshare-opt-1_0_3.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/marlin-opt-1_0_7.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/tecate-opt-1_0_4.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/ocelot-opt-1_0_2.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/regexp.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/sax2.jar
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/servlet.jar
wrapper.bin.parameters= -DORACLE_HOME=/d3
#wrapper.env=LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/d3/lib32
wrapper.env.copy=DISPLAY
wrapper.bin.parameters=-DORACLE_HOME=/d3
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/vbjorb.jar
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/vbjapp.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/classes/classesFromIDLVisi
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/swingall-1_1_1.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/ewtcompat3_3_15.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/ewt-3_3_18.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/share-1_1_9.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/help-3_2_9.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/ice-5_06_3.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jdbc/lib/classes111.zip
wrapper.classpath=/d3/classes
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/oembase-9_0_1.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/oemtools-9_0_1.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/javax-ssl-1_1.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/jssl-1_1.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/netcfg.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/dbui-2_1_2.jar
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/aurora_client.jar
#wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/xmlparserv2.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/network/jlib/netmgrm.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/network/jlib/netmgr.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/network/tools
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/kodiak-1_2_1.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/sysman/jlib/netchart360.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/pfjbean.jar
wrapper.env=SHLIB_PATH=/d3/lib32
wrapper.env=LIBPATH=/d3/lib32
wrapper.classpath=/d3/ultrasearch/lib/isearch_midtier.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/ultrasearch/lib/isearch_query.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/ultrasearch/lib/jgl3.1.0.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/mail.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/lib/activation.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/ultrasearch/jsp/admin/config
# Additions for iFS
## DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE FOLLOWING LINE ....
# iFS true
# Uncomment if you want to use the same Jserv as other
applications
wrapper.classpath=/d3/9ifs/custom_classes
wrapper.classpath=/d3/9ifs/settings
wrapper.classpath=/d3/9ifs/lib/adk.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/9ifs/lib/email.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/9ifs/lib/http.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/9ifs/lib/release.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/9ifs/lib/repos.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/9ifs/lib/utils.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/9ifs/lib/webui.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/9ifs/lib/provider.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/javax-ssl-1_2.jar
wrapper.classpath=/d3/jlib/jssl-1_2.jar
wrapper.env=ORACLE_HOME=/d3
wrapper.env=ORACLE_SID=cmpdb
wrapper.env=LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/d3/lib:/d3/ctx/lib:/d3/lib32
wrapper.env=NLS_LANG=.US7ASCII
## Additions for the iFS zone
# Uncomment if you want to use the same Jserv as other
applications
zones=ifs
ifs.properties=/d3/Apache/Jserv/etc/ifs.properties
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Press the button labeled ''''Use Current'''.'
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import java.awt.*;
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Edited by: 974810 on 4 Dec, 2012 1:10 AMODP.NET requires Oracle Client 9.2 or higher.
You can find additional information about ODP.NET from the FAQ:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/windows/odpnet/faq.html
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Hello ...
i am using Java stored procedure to send mail. but i'm getting java session problem. means only once i can execute that procedure
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Thanks
macYes, it will. The water will drain from the bottom of
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The {Java runtime which is all I want) is not listed now & I tried all the other fix bad uninstall type features, all to no avail.} )
When I DL & run the latest package (jxpiinstall-6u11-fcs-bin-b90-windows-i586-25_nov_2008.exe}
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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