JBuilder 3.2 crashes on remote debug of EJB

Error message says:
"....access violation...rdbk.dll..."
Also when you type:
call dbms_java.grant_permission('WEROWE',
','SYS:oracle.security.JServerPermission', ','Debug', null);
into the database to grant debug permission on the 8.1.7 database SQL*Plus says:
SP2-0552: Bind variable "ORACLE" not declared.

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Walker Rowe ([email protected]):
Error message says:
"....access violation...rdbk.dll..."
Also when you type:
call dbms_java.grant_permission('WEROWE',
','SYS:oracle.security.JServerPermission', ','Debug', null);
This one is dfinitly misspelled in the help file, according to the online help it should be:
call dbms_java.grant_permission( 'WEROWE',
'oracle.security.JServerPermission', 'Debug', null);
or:
grant javadebugpriv to werowe;
both should do!!
Pretty annoying isnt it - wrong helpfiles
cost a lot of time!!
into the database to grant debug permission on the 8.1.7 database SQL*Plus says:
SP2-0552: Bind variable "ORACLE" not declared.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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