OWB Runtime Audit Browser

Hi,
I am not not able to open the Runtime Audit Browser.
Before doing the above steps ,i configured the Internet Explorer Browser as per the installation Configuration Guide documentation.I did the following settings.
I. To add "localhost" to your Internet Explorer proxy server bypass list:
     1. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
     2. In the Connections tab, click LAN Settings.
     3. Check the Bypass proxy server for local addresses option.
     4. Click OK.
II. Configure the Cache Management in Your Web Browser
We must set the cache management on your Web browser for any client you use to
access the Design and Runtime Audit Browsers.
To configure the cache management in Internet Explorer:
1. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
2. In the General tab, in the Temporary Internet files section, click Settings.
3. For the Check for newer versions of stored pages option, select Every visit to
the page.
4. Click OK.
3. Configured Warehouse Builder with a Net Service Name
I did start the Runtime OC4Z instance before opening the Runtime Audit Browser.It is opening the empty page.
I am getting the following error in OC4Z instance:
Error starting the HTTP-server:network subsystem failed:JVM_Bind.
Thanks for your help.
Vinay

If you are running everything locally, you should have to start the OC4J instance from the OWB menu and run the RAB from the same menu. In the RAB login page you should enter the runtime repository user name and password, the machine name where you are running the DB, the DB port number and the db instance name. It should work without problems.
What version are you using and what is your configuration (do you run everything on your PC?).
Regards:
Igor

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