JDeveloper and Application Server Connection
Hi all,,
I want to make a connection to application server(APPSRV) on another computer from my local computer.
While creating the connection, i want to enter the opmn port. But how can i find the opmn port from application server web browser?
And another issue is,, while making connection to the application server on another computer, will i enter the a "remote opmn port" or "opmn port" which are
determined installing the soa suite?
You are mixing versions.
JDev 11g needs the 11g SOA version (download from here )or use JDev10g together with Oracle SOA Suite 10.1.3.1.0
Timo
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I am using Jdeveloper 10.1.3.3. As my soa environement is clustered and we have 2 nodes on server.
While create application server connection jeveloper is giving error as : **Bad OPMN server host address*. I am able to accesss application using mozila or internet explorer. Will it provide different host name while soa is installed in clustered environment. Please help me in this.
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AdhiHi ,
Are you behind a proxy in Firefox or IE?
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I am trying to use JDeveloper to create a connection an Oracle WebLogic Server configured for Oracle SOA Suite. When I navigate to Connections and click on Application Server Connection, JDeveloper produces and error with the diagnostics shown below. I'm new to using JDeveloper so any help or advice on how to start to resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated. Fore the record I'm using JDeveloper 11G R2 (11.1.2.1.0) running on a Linux Red Hat 5 64 bit server.
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SEVERE:
oracle.adf.rc.exception.CatalogRuntimeException: error while obtaining a connection context using connection context provider [oracle.adfinternal.rc.connection.AdfConnectionContextProvider] Root Cause=[]
at oracle.adfinternal.rc.connection.AdfConnectionContextProvider.getConnectionContext(AdfConnectionContextProvider.java:92)
at oracle.adfinternal.rc.connection.ConnectionManagerImpl.getConnections(ConnectionManagerImpl.java:385)
at oracle.jdeveloper.rescat2.model.registry.RescatContext.getConnectionContext(RescatContext.java:220)
at oracle.jdeveloper.rcasadapter.rescat2.RescatContextStore.<init>(RescatContextStore.java:56)
at oracle.jdeveloper.asnav.wizard.RescatAppServerWizard.setResourcePaletteStore(RescatAppServerWizard.java:99)
at oracle.jdeveloper.asnav.wizard.RescatAppServerWizard.createWizardControl(RescatAppServerWizard.java:87)
at oracle.jdeveloper.rcasadapter.wizard.AppServerProviderWizard.invoke(AppServerProviderWizard.java:93)
at oracle.ide.wizard.WizardManager.invokeWizard(WizardManager.java:446)
at oracle.ide.wizard.WizardManager$1.run(WizardManager.java:530)
at java.awt.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(InvocationEvent.java:209)
at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEventImpl(EventQueue.java:642)
at java.awt.EventQueue.access$000(EventQueue.java:85)
at java.awt.EventQueue$1.run(EventQueue.java:603)
at java.awt.EventQueue$1.run(EventQueue.java:601)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.security.AccessControlContext$1.doIntersectionPrivilege(AccessControlContext.java:87)
at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:612)
at oracle.javatools.internal.ui.EventQueueWrapper._dispatchEvent(EventQueueWrapper.java:169)
at oracle.javatools.internal.ui.EventQueueWrapper.dispatchEvent(EventQueueWrapper.java:151)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(EventDispatchThread.java:269)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(EventDispatchThread.java:184)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:174)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:169)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:161)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:122)
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at oracle.adfinternal.rc.connection.UncloseableContextWrapper.wrapContext(UncloseableContextWrapper.java:59)
at oracle.adfinternal.rc.connection.AdfConnectionContextProvider.getConnectionContext(AdfConnectionContextProvider.java:79)
... 24 more
oracle.adf.rc.exception.CatalogRuntimeException: error while obtaining a connection context using connection context provider [oracle.adfinternal.rc.connection.AdfConnectionContextProvider] Root Cause=[]
o.adfinternal.rc.connection.AdfConnectionContextProvider.getConnectionContext(AdfConnectionContextProvider.java:92)
o.adfinternal.rc.connection.ConnectionManagerImpl.getConnections(ConnectionManagerImpl.java:385)
o.j.rescat2.model.registry.RescatContext.getConnectionContext(RescatContext.java:220)
o.j.rcasadapter.rescat2.RescatContextStore.<init>(RescatContextStore.java:56)
o.j.asnav.wizard.RescatAppServerWizard.setResourcePaletteStore(RescatAppServerWizard.java:99)
o.j.asnav.wizard.RescatAppServerWizard.createWizardControl(RescatAppServerWizard.java:87)
o.j.rcasadapter.wizard.AppServerProviderWizard.invoke(AppServerProviderWizard.java:93)
o.i.wizard.WizardManager.invokeWizard(WizardManager.java:446)
o.i.wizard.WizardManager$1.run(WizardManager.java:530)
j.a.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(InvocationEvent.java:209)
j.a.EventQueue.dispatchEventImpl(EventQueue.java:642)
j.a.EventQueue.access$000(EventQueue.java:85)
j.a.EventQueue$1.run(EventQueue.java:603)
j.a.EventQueue$1.run(EventQueue.java:601)
j.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
j.security.AccessControlContext$1.doIntersectionPrivilege(AccessControlContext.java:87)
j.a.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:612)
o.javatools.internal.ui.EventQueueWrapper._dispatchEvent(EventQueueWrapper.java:169)
o.javatools.internal.ui.EventQueueWrapper.dispatchEvent(EventQueueWrapper.java:151)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(EventDispatchThread.java:269)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(EventDispatchThread.java:184)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:174)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:169)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:161)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:122)
Caused by:
java.lang.NullPointerException
o.adfinternal.rc.connection.UncloseableContextWrapper.wrapContext(UncloseableContextWrapper.java:59)
o.adfinternal.rc.connection.AdfConnectionContextProvider.getConnectionContext(AdfConnectionContextProvider.java:79)
o.adfinternal.rc.connection.ConnectionManagerImpl.getConnections(ConnectionManagerImpl.java:385)
o.j.rescat2.model.registry.RescatContext.getConnectionContext(RescatContext.java:220)
o.j.rcasadapter.rescat2.RescatContextStore.<init>(RescatContextStore.java:56)
o.j.asnav.wizard.RescatAppServerWizard.setResourcePaletteStore(RescatAppServerWizard.java:99)
o.j.asnav.wizard.RescatAppServerWizard.createWizardControl(RescatAppServerWizard.java:87)
o.j.rcasadapter.wizard.AppServerProviderWizard.invoke(AppServerProviderWizard.java:93)
o.i.wizard.WizardManager.invokeWizard(WizardManager.java:446)
o.i.wizard.WizardManager$1.run(WizardManager.java:530)
j.a.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(InvocationEvent.java:209)
j.a.EventQueue.dispatchEventImpl(EventQueue.java:642)
j.a.EventQueue.access$000(EventQueue.java:85)
j.a.EventQueue$1.run(EventQueue.java:603)
j.a.EventQueue$1.run(EventQueue.java:601)
j.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
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j.a.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:612)
o.javatools.internal.ui.EventQueueWrapper._dispatchEvent(EventQueueWrapper.java:169)
o.javatools.internal.ui.EventQueueWrapper.dispatchEvent(EventQueueWrapper.java:151)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(EventDispatchThread.java:269)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(EventDispatchThread.java:184)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:174)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:169)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:161)
j.a.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:122)
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Timo -
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Hi all,
I am about to deploy my Webservice into my development instance.
However, when i tried creating the application server connection, I get the following error...
oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.shared.exceptions.JMXRuntimeException: Error while getting remote MBeanServer for url: ormi://ihrms03:25515/default
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.CoreRemoteMBeanServer.fetchMBeanServerEjbRemote(CoreRemoteMBeanServer.java:502)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.CoreRemoteMBeanServer.<init>(CoreRemoteMBeanServer.java:161)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.RemoteMBeanServer.<init>(RemoteMBeanServer.java:128)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.RemoteMBeanServer.getMBeanServer(RemoteMBeanServer.java:158)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.ClientMBeanServerProxyFactory.getMBeanServer(ClientMBeanServerProxyFactory.java:68)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.remote.rmi.RMIJMXConnectorImpl.getConnector(RMIJMXConnectorImpl.java:190)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.remote.JMXConnectorImpl.connect(JMXConnectorImpl.java:400)+
+ at javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory.connect(JMXConnectorFactory.java:248)+
+ at oracle.jdevimpl.cm.dt.J2EEConnectionWrapper._getJMXConnector(J2EEConnectionWrapper.java:269)+
+ at oracle.jdevimpl.cm.dt.J2EEConnectionWrapper.getPresentation(J2EEConnectionWrapper.java:76)+
+ at oracle.jdevimpl.cm.dt.browser.j2ee.J2EEBrowser.openConnectionBrowser(J2EEBrowser.java:75)+
+ at oracle.jdeveloper.cm.dt.ConnectionNode$NodeOpen.doWork(ConnectionNode.java:423)+
+ at oracle.ide.dialogs.ProgressRunnable.run(ProgressRunnable.java:159)+
+ at oracle.ide.dialogs.ProgressBar.run(ProgressBar.java:551)+
+ at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595)+
Caused by: javax.naming.NamingException: Error reading application-client descriptor: Error communicating with server: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found [Root exception is java.lang.InstantiationException: Error communicating with server: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:+
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found]+
+ at oracle.j2ee.naming.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.getApplicationContext(ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.java:127)+
+ at oracle.j2ee.naming.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.getInitialContext(ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.java:117)+
+ at javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getInitialContext(NamingManager.java:667)+
+ at javax.naming.InitialContext.getDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:247)+
+ at javax.naming.InitialContext.init(InitialContext.java:223)+
+ at javax.naming.InitialContext.<init>(InitialContext.java:197)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.CoreRemoteMBeanServer.fetchMBeanServerEjbRemote(CoreRemoteMBeanServer.java:468)+
+ ... 14 more+
Caused by: java.lang.InstantiationException: Error communicating with server: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found+
+ at com.oracle.naming.J2EEContext.create(J2EEContext.java:103)+
+ at oracle.j2ee.naming.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.getApplicationContext(ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.java:124)+
+ ... 20 more+
Caused by: oracle.oc4j.rmi.OracleRemoteException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.lookupResourceFinder(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:110)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.getFinder(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:123)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.getLocation(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:75)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.getEjbBinding(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:38)+
+ at com.oracle.naming.J2EEContext.addEJBReferenceEntries(J2EEContext.java:541)+
+ at com.oracle.naming.J2EEContext.create(J2EEContext.java:96)+
+ ... 21 more+
Caused by: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found
+ at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientContext.lookup(RMIClientContext.java:52)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.lookupResourceFinder(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:101)+
+ ... 26 more+
---- Embedded exception
javax.naming.NamingException: Error reading application-client descriptor: Error communicating with server: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found [Root exception is java.lang.InstantiationException: Error communicating with server: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:+
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found]+
+ at oracle.j2ee.naming.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.getApplicationContext(ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.java:127)+
+ at oracle.j2ee.naming.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.getInitialContext(ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.java:117)+
+ at javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getInitialContext(NamingManager.java:667)+
+ at javax.naming.InitialContext.getDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:247)+
+ at javax.naming.InitialContext.init(InitialContext.java:223)+
+ at javax.naming.InitialContext.<init>(InitialContext.java:197)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.CoreRemoteMBeanServer.fetchMBeanServerEjbRemote(CoreRemoteMBeanServer.java:468)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.CoreRemoteMBeanServer.<init>(CoreRemoteMBeanServer.java:161)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.RemoteMBeanServer.<init>(RemoteMBeanServer.java:128)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.RemoteMBeanServer.getMBeanServer(RemoteMBeanServer.java:158)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.ClientMBeanServerProxyFactory.getMBeanServer(ClientMBeanServerProxyFactory.java:68)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.remote.rmi.RMIJMXConnectorImpl.getConnector(RMIJMXConnectorImpl.java:190)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.remote.JMXConnectorImpl.connect(JMXConnectorImpl.java:400)+
+ at javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory.connect(JMXConnectorFactory.java:248)+
+ at oracle.jdevimpl.cm.dt.J2EEConnectionWrapper._getJMXConnector(J2EEConnectionWrapper.java:269)+
+ at oracle.jdevimpl.cm.dt.J2EEConnectionWrapper.getPresentation(J2EEConnectionWrapper.java:76)+
+ at oracle.jdevimpl.cm.dt.browser.j2ee.J2EEBrowser.openConnectionBrowser(J2EEBrowser.java:75)+
+ at oracle.jdeveloper.cm.dt.ConnectionNode$NodeOpen.doWork(ConnectionNode.java:423)+
+ at oracle.ide.dialogs.ProgressRunnable.run(ProgressRunnable.java:159)+
+ at oracle.ide.dialogs.ProgressBar.run(ProgressBar.java:551)+
+ at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595)+
Caused by: java.lang.InstantiationException: Error communicating with server: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found+
+ at com.oracle.naming.J2EEContext.create(J2EEContext.java:103)+
+ at oracle.j2ee.naming.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.getApplicationContext(ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.java:124)+
+ ... 20 more+
Caused by: oracle.oc4j.rmi.OracleRemoteException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.lookupResourceFinder(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:110)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.getFinder(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:123)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.getLocation(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:75)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.getEjbBinding(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:38)+
+ at com.oracle.naming.J2EEContext.addEJBReferenceEntries(J2EEContext.java:541)+
+ at com.oracle.naming.J2EEContext.create(J2EEContext.java:96)+
+ ... 21 more+
Caused by: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found
+ at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientContext.lookup(RMIClientContext.java:52)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.lookupResourceFinder(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:101)+
+ ... 26 more+
---- Embedded exception
java.lang.InstantiationException: Error communicating with server: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found+
+ at com.oracle.naming.J2EEContext.create(J2EEContext.java:103)+
+ at oracle.j2ee.naming.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.getApplicationContext(ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.java:124)+
+ at oracle.j2ee.naming.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.getInitialContext(ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory.java:117)+
+ at javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getInitialContext(NamingManager.java:667)+
+ at javax.naming.InitialContext.getDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:247)+
+ at javax.naming.InitialContext.init(InitialContext.java:223)+
+ at javax.naming.InitialContext.<init>(InitialContext.java:197)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.CoreRemoteMBeanServer.fetchMBeanServerEjbRemote(CoreRemoteMBeanServer.java:468)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.CoreRemoteMBeanServer.<init>(CoreRemoteMBeanServer.java:161)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.RemoteMBeanServer.<init>(RemoteMBeanServer.java:128)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.RemoteMBeanServer.getMBeanServer(RemoteMBeanServer.java:158)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.ClientMBeanServerProxyFactory.getMBeanServer(ClientMBeanServerProxyFactory.java:68)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.remote.rmi.RMIJMXConnectorImpl.getConnector(RMIJMXConnectorImpl.java:190)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.remote.JMXConnectorImpl.connect(JMXConnectorImpl.java:400)+
+ at javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory.connect(JMXConnectorFactory.java:248)+
+ at oracle.jdevimpl.cm.dt.J2EEConnectionWrapper._getJMXConnector(J2EEConnectionWrapper.java:269)+
+ at oracle.jdevimpl.cm.dt.J2EEConnectionWrapper.getPresentation(J2EEConnectionWrapper.java:76)+
+ at oracle.jdevimpl.cm.dt.browser.j2ee.J2EEBrowser.openConnectionBrowser(J2EEBrowser.java:75)+
+ at oracle.jdeveloper.cm.dt.ConnectionNode$NodeOpen.doWork(ConnectionNode.java:423)+
+ at oracle.ide.dialogs.ProgressRunnable.run(ProgressRunnable.java:159)+
+ at oracle.ide.dialogs.ProgressBar.run(ProgressBar.java:551)+
+ at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595)+
Caused by: oracle.oc4j.rmi.OracleRemoteException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.lookupResourceFinder(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:110)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.getFinder(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:123)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.getLocation(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:75)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.getEjbBinding(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:38)+
+ at com.oracle.naming.J2EEContext.addEJBReferenceEntries(J2EEContext.java:541)+
+ at com.oracle.naming.J2EEContext.create(J2EEContext.java:96)+
+ ... 21 more+
Caused by: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found
+ at com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIClientContext.lookup(RMIClientContext.java:52)+
+ at oracle.oc4j.deployment.ApplicationClientResourceFinder.lookupResourceFinder(ApplicationClientResourceFinder.java:101)+
+ ... 26 more+
My connection is configured as of the following:
Connectoin Type: Oracle Application Server 10g 10.1.3
Username: oc4jadmin
Password: ######
Connection To: Single Instance
HostName: 10.251.28.21
OPMN Port: 6203
OC4J Instance: oafm
When I test connection, I get the following response:
Error while getting remote MBeanServer for url: ormi://ihrms03:25515/default:
Error reading application-client descriptor: Error communicating with server: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found; nested exception is:
+ javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: oc4j:internal/ResourceFinder not found+
WEIRD THING IS THAT I am able to successfully connect to Production Instance!!!! I have no clue how this is happening...!
Is there any config I am missing? Any file somewhere that lacks some configuration setting?
Pleaseeeee advice???
Thanks a million in advance!Hi John,
thanks alot. You friend is lovely! And you're definitely da man! :D
I took the steps to include the server ip details in my host file in my etc\hosts .
Connection successful!
HOWEVERRRRRR.....
today i tried to make a new connection to the same server and I received the same error! my existing connection still shows successful...
I can't make any new connections now at all! even to instances that were tested succesfull earlier...!! :(
Please advice... pretty please...
Actually I just noticed the error message is not the same now!!!
this is the error Im getting:
Error while getting remote MBeanServer for url: ormi://ihrms03:25515/default:
Error reading application-client descriptor: Error communicating with server: Lookup error: javax.naming.AuthenticationException: Not authorized; nested exception is:
+ javax.naming.AuthenticationException: Not authorized; nested exception is:+
+ javax.naming.NamingException: Lookup error: javax.naming.AuthenticationException: Not authorized; nested exception is:+
+ javax.naming.AuthenticationException: Not authorized [Root exception is javax.naming.AuthenticationException: Not authorized]+
Edited by: user12131493 on Aug 18, 2010 9:10 AM -
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Cannot establish connection.
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Testing JSR-88 ... skipped.
Testing JSR-88-LOCAL ... skipped.
Testing JNDI ... skipped.
Testing JSR-160 Edit ... skipped.
Testing HTTP ... failed.
Testing Server MBeans Model ... skipped.
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you can start the Jdev by command line and then see the log that it is generating. Maybe there you can see the problem that is happening.
Also you can check if the server is running with
telnet hostname 7001
Some possible reasons
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"D:\Kamlesh\Oracle\jdev1012\jdk\jre\bin\javaw.exe -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=HTTPClient -jar D:\Kamlesh\Oracle\jdev1012\jdev\lib\oc4j_remote_deploy.jar http://pcidl17672.cts.com:7778/Oc4jDcmServletAPI/ oc4jadmin **** listApplications E:\oracle\OraPortal
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I am using Oracle application server 10g with connection pools, the db used by the application connects to another oracle db using a database link. My question is when the application starts it creates 10 connections, does it also create x amount of database links as well?
Hi,
Is there any way to use the connection pool or Datasource while connecting to database?If I am using a stateless sesssion bean and using a Data Access layer which just creates a database session to write the persistence toplink objects how I can make use of application server connection pool?Hi Vinod,
Yes, TopLink allows you to use the app server's connection pooling and transaction services. Chapter 2 of the Oracle9iAS TopLink Foundation Library Guide provides details as do the TopLink examples. The easiest way to set this up is by using the sessions.xml file. The sample XML below is from the file <toplink903>\examples\ias\examples\ejb\sessionbean\sessions.xml. Here we are adding the datasource defined in OC4J and specifying that we are using the OC4J transaction controller also.
<login>
<user-name>sa</user-name>
<password></password>
<datasource>java:comp/env/jdbc/ejbJTSDataSource</datasource>
<uses-external-transaction-controller>true</uses-external-transaction-controller>
<uses-external-connection-pool>true</uses-external-connection-pool>
</login>
<external-transaction-controller-class>oracle.toplink.jts.oracle9i.Oracle9iJTSExternalTransactionController</external-transaction-controller-class>
When using this approach you need to change your TopLink code slightly in the EJB methods:
a. Acquire the ACTIVE unit of work from the server
session (again, see the EmployeeSessionEJB code
example) with something like:
UnitOfWork uow = clientSession.getActiveUnitOfWork();
b. Calls to uow.commit() can be ommitted or commented out
because the EJB will handle this. Note that of course
the methods you create in the EJB that are using this
approach must have TX Required (default).
Hope this helps.
Pete -
Error While creating Application server connection
Hi ,
I am a newbie to SOA suite . I have installed Oracle XE Database , Oracle Jdeveloper 10.1.3.3.0.3 and Oracle SOA Suite 10g (10.1.3.1) ( file name soa_windows_x86_
101310_disk1.zip) on my windows XP machine
Now I created a "Hello World Bepel Process '" . For deploying it I was trying to create an application server connection . I am not sure that I need to install anymore things or not .
Here are the steps which happened while I was trying to make connection to application server.
1> Connection Name : Gave as "AppServerConnection1"
Connection Type as "Standalone OC4J 10g 10.1.3"
2> UserName as : oc4jadmin
Password : Gave my password
3> Hostname : localhost
RMI Port was coming as 23791 as default ( Please note that I checked opmn folder and tried to use the RMI from the xml file too)
4> While testing I was getting error as "For input string: "23791home"
Not sure if i need to install anything ( Probably Application Server ) more .
Please let me know what I need to do and if i need to install anything else where will I find the file ?
Thanks in advanceHi,
Connection Type as "Standalone OC4J 10g 10.1.3"
When choosing the connection you need to select the connection as Oracle Application Server 10.1.3 not Standalone OC4J 10g 10.1.3 -
IBM WPS: Error While Creating App and Int Server Connections in JDev 10g
Hi,
I have been struggling to create App Server and Int Server connections in JDeveloper 10.1.3.4 without any luck.
The JDeveloper is present on VM ware machine from which I'm trying to establish the connections to remote server where SOA Suite 10g is installed on IBM Websphere.
My Settings:
App Server:
Connection Type: Standalone OC4J 10.1.3
RMI: tried WC_defaulthost port, 6003, RMI default port (How do I get the actual value of RMI on IBM Websphere and does this really make a difference?)
Connection test fails with Mbean error. Ignored this error as documented in Installation guide.
Int Server:
Used the above App Server connection, gave the http port value of 9700 (also the WC_defaulthost on IBM Websphere)
Connection test fails for App Server, BPEL PM Server and ESB Server.
I have gone through other threads where different workarounds were suggested but none of them worked for me. The workaround of adding the property ipaddr with the value 0.0.0.0 in opmn.xml doesn't hold good here as IBM WPS doesn't have OPMN.
Please suggest a working solution for this issue.
Regards,
CCThe below message comes when you don't specify any default file for your webcenter portal application and this should not be any problem.
Target Portal.jpr is not runnable, using default target index.html.
Can you answer to my questions:
1. Did you just created a new wcp application in jdev and ran it with out doing any changes? If you have done what are the changes?
2. How did you ran your application? (right clicking a particular page or right clicking your portal project and selected "run" option? -
How to Create Application Server Connection in Jdev 11g?
Hi all
Can any one help me with the below requirement
is there any way to deploy the WAR or EAR to an Application Server in Jdev11g. In Jdev 10g We used to configure the Application Server& Integration Server Connections by starting up the SOA Suite 10g.
Similar to that What is the best option in Jdev11g. Jdev 11g comes with the embadded bea weblogic server, If I want to cerate the Application Server Connection do I need to separately configure the weblogic server?
Thanks in advanceNo you can't.
ADF 11g applications require support for parts of Java EE 5 that are not there in OAS 10 (will be there in Fusion Middleware 11g).
So there is no one click deployment options.
You can however develop an application that uses J2EE 1.4 in JDev 11 without ADF - then create EAR/WAR and manually deploy to OAS.
See the JDeveloper FAQ linked from the JDeveloper home page for more info. -
MBeanServer Error when using Application Server Connection
I am using Version 10.1.3.3.04157 of JDeveloper and Oracle Application Server 10.1.3.1.0.
When I try to test my "Application Server Connection" the following error occurs:
"Error while getting remote MBeanServer for url: ormi://localhost:6003/default:
Error reading application-client descriptor: Error communicating with server: Disconnected; nested exception is:
javax.naming.CommunicationException: Disconnected [Root exception is java.io.EOFException: Disconnected]"
Thanks!Did you get any solution?
I am facing same problem. -
"Invalid Oracle Home directory" error in Application Server Connection
I have Jdeveloper 10g on Windows XP and want to create an Application Server Connection.
After specifying required i get Test failed (-2). Invalid Oracle Home directory whenever I go for testing it.
My Application Server in LinuxYou are in the wrong forum for that question.
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Application Server connection from a remote Jdev
Hi All,
I am trying to create an Application Server connection in Jdeveloper which runs on a different machine. It throws this "cannot connect the server" error.
But I am able to do the same if the Jdev is run on the same system where SOA Suite server runs.
The OAS version is 10.1.3.4, Jdev version is also 10.1.3.4
Could anyone please tell me the solution.
Thanks
PonrajIt is probably a network issue. Do you use proxies to get to the server, or should no proxies be used because it is in the intranet?
Have a look at your IE / firefox settings in regards to proxies. You need to replicate this setting in JDev.
Goto tools -> preferences -> Web browser and Proxy settings
In most cases all you need to do is disable the proxy to connect
hope this helps
cheers
James
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