Oracle Application Server Reports Keep Hanging even the engines is availabl

Dear All
i have oracle reports server running
but when i call the report its leep loading and in the application servers status it's tell me that the report is (Waiting in the queue)
even the all engines is available and not running any report
picture can tell better than thousand word
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hi,
can you just give me the details of rep_<report_server>.conf file
Location:ORACLE_HOME/reports/conf
can you also pls provide the details of the application server on platform are you runnin.
Regards
Fabian

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