Programmatically Changing Build Specifications from command line
I use a batch file that calls a VI to build several LV projects. I found the article http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/epd/p/id/5051 to get started and build projects; however, I was wondering if anyone has been able to change build specifications without opening the Application Builder dialog? -> I would like to build an app. with a version number using the command syntax: labview.exe <mybuild.vi> -- "project1.lvproj" "version number"
Any thoughts regarding this problem?
Thanks,
Adam
I have done some research and there doesn't seem to be a way to change the version number when building a project with this method. If I find out otherwise I will post to let you know but I don't think it is possible. I would look for another way to accomplish what you want by incorporating the version into the file name or something like that.
Eric A.
National Instruments
Distributed I/O Product Support Engineer
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Hi to all,
I am newbie to BPEL, I did a sample application SyncHelloWorldBPEL application in Jdev and I deployed it application server everything looks good.
When I ran the same ant build script from command line it throw me bunch of complation error.
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bpel.init:
[echo]
[echo] --------------------------------------------------------------
[echo] | Intializing BPEL Process....
[echo] --------------------------------------------------------------
[echo]
[echo] ----------------------------------------
[echo] | Loading Dependency Jar Files : C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\orabpel-ant.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\orabpel.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\orabpel-thirdparty.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\oracle_http_client.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\orabpel-common.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\orabpel-exts.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\connector15.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\commons-codec-1.3.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\lib\xmlparserv2.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\lib\xml.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\webservices\lib\orawsdl.jar
[echo] ----------------------------------------
validateTask:
[echo]
[echo] --------------------------------------------------------------
[echo] | Validating BPEL workflow
[echo] --------------------------------------------------------------
[echo]
[validateTask] Validation of workflow task definitions is completed without errors
compile.bpel:
[echo]
[echo] --------------------------------------------------------------
[echo] | Compiling bpel process SyncHelloWorld, revision 2.0
[echo] | Class Path : C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\orabpel-ant.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\orabpel.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\orabpel-thirdparty.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\oracle_http_client.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\orabpel-common.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\orabpel-exts.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\connector15.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\integration\lib\commons-codec-1.3.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\lib\xmlparserv2.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\lib\xml.jar;C:\Oracle\JDeveloper\webservices\lib\orawsdl.jar
[echo] --------------------------------------------------------------
[echo]
[bpelc] validating "C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\bpel\SyncHelloWorld.bpel" ...
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:51: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpws", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:51: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpws", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:51: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpws", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:51: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpws", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:51: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpws", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:51: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpws", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:51: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpws", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:52: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xp20", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.Xpath20");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:52: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xp20", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.Xpath20");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:52: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xp20", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.Xpath20");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:52: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xp20", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.Xpath20");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:52: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xp20", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.Xpath20");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:52: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xp20", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.Xpath20");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:53: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns1", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/workflow\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:53: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns1", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/workflow\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:53: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns1", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/workflow\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:53: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns1", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/workflow\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:53: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns1", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/workflow\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:54: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ldap", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension\/ldap");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:54: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ldap", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension\/ldap");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:54: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ldap", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension\/ldap");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:54: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ldap", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension\/ldap");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:54: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ldap", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension\/ldap");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:55: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xsd", "http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2001\/XMLSchema");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:55: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xsd", "http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2001\/XMLSchema");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:55: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xsd", "http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2001\/XMLSchema");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:55: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xsd", "http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2001\/XMLSchema");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:58: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpelx", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/bpel\/extension");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:58: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpelx", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/bpel\/extension");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:58: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpelx", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/bpel\/extension");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:58: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpelx", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/bpel\/extension");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:59: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("client", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:59: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("client", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:59: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("client", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:60: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:60: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:60: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:60: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:78: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __pl.put("partnerLinkType", new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:78: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __pl.put("partnerLinkType", new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:78: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __pl.put("partnerLinkType", new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:115: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __initiatePartnerLinkQNames[0] = new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client" );
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:115: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __initiatePartnerLinkQNames[0] = new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client" );
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:115: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __initiatePartnerLinkQNames[0] = new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client" );
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:146: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:146: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:146: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:151: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:151: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:151: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:192: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldRequestMessage", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:192: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldRequestMessage", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:192: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldRequestMessage", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:196: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:196: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:196: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:203: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\"\/>\r\n";
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:203: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\"\/>\r\n";
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:203: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\"\/>\r\n";
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:203: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessRequest xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\"\/>\r\n";
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:211: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldResponseMessage", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:211: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldResponseMessage", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:211: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldResponseMessage", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:215: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:215: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:215: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] part.setElement(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse", "client"));
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:222: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\">\r\n <result\/>\r\n<\/SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse>\r\n";
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:222: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\">\r\n <result\/>\r\n<\/SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse>\r\n";
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:222: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\">\r\n <result\/>\r\n<\/SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse>\r\n";
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:222: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\">\r\n <result\/>\r\n<\/SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse>\r\n";
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:222: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] xml = "<SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse xmlns=\"http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld\">\r\n <result\/>\r\n<\/SyncHelloWorldProcessResponse>\r\n";
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:234: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __pl.setPartnerLinkType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld" ) );
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:234: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __pl.setPartnerLinkType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld" ) );
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:234: Invalid escape character.
[bpelc] __pl.setPartnerLinkType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld" ) );
[bpelc] ^
[bpelc] Too many errors. (The limit on reported errors is 100.)
[bpelc] 126 errors
[bpelc] ORABPEL-01005
[bpelc]
[bpelc] Failed to compile classes.
[bpelc] Failed to compile the generated BPEL classes for "SyncHelloWorld".
[bpelc] at com.collaxa.cube.lang.compiler.CubeProcessor.compileGeneratedClasses(CubeProcessor.java:972)
[bpelc] at com.collaxa.cube.lang.compiler.CubeProcessor.transformClientSide(CubeProcessor.java:572)
[bpelc] at com.collaxa.cube.lang.compiler.CubeProcessor.transformClientSide(CubeProcessor.java:457)
[bpelc] at com.collaxa.cube.lang.compiler.CubeParserHelper.compileClientSide(CubeParserHelper.java:83)
[bpelc] at com.collaxa.cube.ant.taskdefs.Bpelc.execute(Bpelc.java:626)
[bpelc] at org.apache.tools.ant.UnknownElement.execute(UnknownElement.java:288)
[bpelc] at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor1.invoke(Unknown Source)
[bpelc] at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
[bpelc] at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
[bpelc] at org.apache.tools.ant.dispatch.DispatchUtils.execute(DispatchUtils.java:105)
[bpelc] at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:348)
[bpelc] at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:357)
[bpelc] at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.performTasks(Target.java:385)
[bpelc] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeSortedTargets(Project.java:1329)
[bpelc] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:1298)
[bpelc] at org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor.executeTargets(DefaultExecutor.java:41)
[bpelc] at org.eclipse.ant.internal.ui.antsupport.EclipseDefaultExecutor.executeTargets(EclipseDefaultExecutor.java:32)
[bpelc] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:1181)
[bpelc] at org.eclipse.ant.internal.ui.antsupport.InternalAntRunner.run(InternalAntRunner.java:423)
[bpelc] at org.eclipse.ant.internal.ui.antsupport.InternalAntRunner.main(InternalAntRunner.java:137)
BUILD FAILED
C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\build.xml:127: ORABPEL-01005More precisely its porblem with commons-lang package
I am using commons-lang 2.4.jar file due to this it generated above error.
I reverted it back to earlier version now its working with apache ant 1.7.0 -
How to automatically generate a build file of the application from command-line
Hi All
How can we automatically generate a build file of the application from command-line (as opposed to using Jdev IDE to click to generate a build.xml) ?
ThanksUser, which jdev version do you use?
I don't think you can do this. You can only create an ant build.xml from the project inside jdev.
You can use ojdeploy to build the project. This is the only method which will also make the necessary changes to the descriptors.
Timo -
Unable to build and run Javapetstore using Sun SDK from Command Line
Hi,
Here is a problem I?ve come across building and running JavaPetstore from Command Line using Ant.
It shows that Build is successful but there is an error message in very beginning:
?Unable to locate tools. jar. Expected to find it in C:\Program Files\Java\jre 1.5.0_11\lib\tools.jar?
But there is no such a file in jre-1.5.0_11 or previous versions.
The only place where the file with such name can be found is jdk\lib.
All attempts to run end up with:
? BUILD FAILED.
C:\<PETSTORE_HOME>\bp-project\command-line-ant-task.xml:77;unable to find javac compiler;com.sun.tools.javac.Main is not on the class path.
Perhaps JAVA_HOME does not point to JDK."
Directories C:\Sun\SDK\bin and C:\Sun\SDK\jdk are in the PATH.
JAVA_HOME as a System variable is set up to C:\Sun\SDK\jdk.
Building and running other applications like a BluePrints or Samples bring to same result.
I will post more information if needed.
Thank you in advance for help.If you are using Windows XP:
1. Right click on my computer
2. Select Properties from the popup dialog
3. Click on the "Advanced" tab
4. Click the button towards the bottom that says "Environment Variables"
5. In the dialog that pops up, look in both the User variables and the System variables for a variable named CLASSPATH
6. If its not there, you need to create it. If you want to make it available to all users of your computer, create it as a System variable. If you only want it to be available to the current user, add it as a User variable.
7. If it is there, or if you just created it, it needs to contain the following values: the current directory (symbolically abbreviated as a period: "."), any class libraries you want to be available to the java compiler (javac) or the java interpreter (java). By default, jre/lib and jre/lib/ext are searched for classes, so you don't need to include anything located in one of these folders on the classpath. -
To run a report from command line, when using jdbc-odbc bridge
Hi,
How to run a report from command line, when using jdbc-odbc bridge?
Usually with tns, we do by "rwrun module=<> userid=<user>/<passwd>@tns".
with odbc, we do by "rwrun module=<> userid=<user>/<passwd>@odbc:DSN"
Please specify, what is command line arguments for jdbc-odbc bridge driver?
Environment : Oracle 9i Report Builder on WinNT
Database : Sybase
Regards,
RamananHello Ramanan,
Report Builder : connect JDBC Query in Report Builder is to through Connection Dialog in JDBC Query Editor. User can use a Sign on parameter (can use, default : P_JDBCPDS or can create new) to connect to JDBC Data Source. Connection once made will be mentioned and will be reused through out Reports Builder.
JDBC PDS allows user to connect one or more same or different kind of databases.
While running report through runtime or Server, user can pass the sign on parameter(connection string) value, like any other user parameter.
Syntax for connection string : <username>/<password>@databaseURL . The syntax of database part of connection string depend on the type of JDBC Driver used to connect to Data Source while designing the JDBC Query. databaseURL refer to the location of the database and its format depend on the JDBCPDS river selected in design time while creating the JDBC Query.
rwrun eg :
rwrun report=jdbc_odbc.rdf destype=file desname=output.html desformat=html P_JDBCPDS=scott/tiger@database
Server eg :
http://server.com:8888/servlet/RWServlet?server=MyReportServer+report=jdbc_odbc.rdf+destype=cache+desformat=html+P_JDBCPDS=scott/tiger@database
http :
Please see ORACLE_HOME/reports/conf/jdbcpds.conf for more information.
With Regards
Reports Team -
Running FlexUnit tests from command line
Sorry if that has been posted before: I searched best I could and nothing came up.
I am interested in building and running my unit tests from the command line so we can add it to a nightly build process.
I am *very* new to all this: basically I picked up Adobe Flash Builder 4 a month ago and I have done *everything* inside that IDE: writing code, building, testing, running.
I looked into at least how to build something from the command line, I found this:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/flashbuilder/using/WSbde04e3d3e6474c4-59108b2e1215eb9d5e4-8000 .html
Can't get past this error:
Buildfile: /Users/dbanks/build_test.xml
BUILD FAILED
Target "FlexUnitApplication" does not exist in the project "null".
Total time: 0 seconds
Adobe Flash Builder 4:
An error has occurred. See the log file
/Users/dbanks/Documents/Adobe Flash Builder 4/.metadata/.log.
Plus, even if I got this going, I am just building the swf. I also want to run it and capture the output in some meaningful way that can be read/evaluated/acted on.
FWIW, the script/xml I am using to try to build:
build_test.xml:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<project default="main">
<target name="main">
<fb.exportReleaseBuild project="NightclubMogul" />
</target>
</project>
execute_build_test.sh:
WORKSPACE="$HOME/Documents/AdobeFlashBuilder4"
# works with either FlashBuilder.app or Eclipse.app
"/Applications/AdobeFlashBuilder4" \
--launcher.suppressErrors \
-noSplash \
-application org.eclipse.ant.core.antRunner \
-data "$WORKSPACE" \
-file "/Users/dbanks/build_test.xml" FlexUnitApplication
I am not clear what in here is actually supposed to point to where my project lives: it's off in some directory somewhere. I see that I am pointing to a workspace (Documents/AdobeFlashBuilder4) but when I poke around in there I don't see anything connecting back to the directories where the code lives.
Any help would be great: getting the tests to build from command line, then getting them to run.C:\>sqlplus @myscript
That would be the easiest variation
C:\>sqlplus user/passwd@tns_alias @myscript
would be an often used variation
And then there is of course the version with parameter passing:
C:\>sqlplus user/passwd@tns_alias @myscript param1 ... paramx
Dunno about MSBuild -
How to restore or backup Apex application from Command line ? URGENT
We have Oracle apex 4.1 installed in Oracle 11g R2 database (windows 64-bit) 2008 R2
For some reason our database dictionary objects are corrupted.
We wanted to backup our Apex applications in some workspaces ASAP.
We are not able to access apex from http://localhost:7777/pls/apex/htmldb_login
We have an underlying database schema export (expdp).
1) Is there a way to export or backup the apex application without logging into the apex URL ? if yes how ?
2) Does Oracle has any of its own native tool to backup and restore from command line ?
Thanks in advanceMy (MS Windows) experience, if I may; perhaps you'll find something useful.
You'll find the README.TXT file in /apex/utilities directory. Read it.
In order to use APEXExport, you need JDK version 1.5 or higher. Check your version by typing (and viewing the result):
C:\>java –version
java version "1.6.0_06"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_06-b02)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 10.0-b22, mixed mode, sharing)Its directory should be part of the PATH environment variable: on my computer, directory name isC:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_06\binFurthermore, Oracle JDBC class libraries must be part of the CLASSPATH environment variable. Check whether it exists (in Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables). For my 10gXE, it is here:C:\oraclexe\app\oracle\product\10.2.0\server\jdbc\lib\ojdbc14.jarI couldn't make it work; didn't know that ".\" directory must be entered into CLASSPATH as well (found that information in Arie Geller's book). Therefore, my final CLASSPATH version is:.\;C:\oraclexe\app\oracle\product\10.2.0\server\jdbc\lib\ojdbc14.jarOK, setup is done. Now, go to your /apex/utilities directory and, from the command prompt, run (mind the upper case!)java oracle.apex.APEXExportwhich will show a short help.
I chose to export the whole workspace. In order to do that, I need the workspace ID (got it from Apex's SQL Workshop; that might be a problem as you can't get there, can you? I can't tell how to find that information apart from SQL Workshop, but I'm pretty sure someone, who is much more experienced than me, will know it). OK, here's how you find it:select v('WORKSPACE_ID') from dual;Finally, here's the final step - export:C:\apex\utilities>java oracle.apex.APEXExport -db localhost:1521:xe -user scott -password tiger -workspaceid 1038408092496568The result are fxxx.sql files (where "xxx" represents application number).
I hope you'll manage to export your applications; basically, nothing special here (except that ".\" directory in the CLASSPATH variable).
Best of luck! -
Query runs from command line, but not from scheduler
We use Control-M to schedule shell scripts to be run on a Solaris server. Some of the scripts have to access an Oracle database and in that case our security team will include the DB user and password in the script, then encrypt it and the sys admin team schedules the encrypted shell script with Control-M. That works fine, but we've been trying to have the DB user and password on a separate encrypted file so that we don't have to ask for file encryption every time it's necessary to modify a script (this is a test environment).
We have the script at ~/system_name/scripts, the query at ~/system_name/sql and the encrypted file and key at ~/system_name/keys. The SQLPlus call in the script is:
${ORACLE_HOME}/bin/sqlplus "`decrypt -a 3des -k ./../keys/key.3des.system -i ./../keys/login.system`"@instance_name <<EOF
@${DIR_SQL}/TEST_QUERY.SQL
quit
EOF
The security analyst has tested is successfully from command line, but when we schedule it with Control-M the job abends and we get the following in the sysout:
+ decrypt -a 3des -k ./../keys/key.3des.system -i ./../keys/login.system
decrypt: cannot open ./../keys/key.3des.system
decrypt: invalid key.
+ /u00/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/bin/sqlplus @instance_name
+ 0<<
@/sistemas/hmp/system_name/sql/TEST_QUERY.SQL
quit
SQL*Plus: Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production on Mon May 3 09:41:55 2010
Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
SP2-0310: unable to open file "instance_name.sql"
Enter user-name: SP2-0306: Invalid option.
Usage: CONN[ECT] [logon] [AS {SYSDBA|SYSOPER|SYSASM}]
where <logon> ::= <username>[<password>][@<connect_identifier>] [edition=valu\
e] | /
SP2-0306: Invalid option.
Usage: CONN[ECT] [logon] [AS {SYSDBA|SYSOPER|SYSASM}]
where <logon> ::= <username>[<password>][@<connect_identifier>] [edition=valu\
e] | /
Enter password:
ERROR:
ORA-12545: Connect failed because target host or object does not exist
SP2-0157: unable to CONNECT to ORACLE after 3 attempts, exiting SQL*Plus
0000000080
Any ideas?Looks like the command is being split in some way - the connection to sqlplus is being made before it completes the whole string
It appears to be seeing the @instance_name as a script to execute rather than a db to connect to.
Is the database on the same server as the script?
If so, try setting your environment to the correct databsae, so that you can omit the @instance_name part of the syntax and see if it helps
Also just noticed the failure to open the decrypt script. It would appear uyou are not using a full path name. Have you checked which directroy the scheduled job starts in? You may need to look at running some environment specific scripts first.
Edited by: LindaA on 05-May-2010 07:43 -
Change Build Status From PL/SQL
Apex 3.2
Please see my previous thread
Change Build Status From PL/SQL
We tried this code
CREATE OR REPLACE procedure APEX_030200.pr_sup_unfreeze_apex
as
begin
for l_app in (select id
,security_group_id
from APEX_030200.wwv_flows
loop
wwv_flow_api.set_security_group_id(l_app.security_group_id);
wwv_flow_api.set_flow_status (p_flow_id => l_app.id
,p_flow_status => 'AVAILABLE'
end loop;
commit;
exception when others then
dbms_output.put_line (sqlcode);
dbms_output.put_line (substr(sqlerrm,1,250));
dbms_output.put_line (substr(sqlerrm,250,250));
rollback;
raise;
end;but recieved error
BEGIN APEX_030200.pr_sup_freeze_apex; END;
Error at line 1
ORA-20001: Package variable g_security_group_id must be set.
ORA-06512: at "APEX_030200.PR_SUP_FREEZE_APEX", line 51
ORA-06512: at line 1
Any ideas ?
If I just run
select id,security_group_id
from APEX_030200.wwv_flows
ID SECURITY_GROUP_ID
4000 10
4050 10
4155 10
4300 10
4350 10
4400 10
4411 10
4500 10
4550 10
4700 10
125 1.07701203277056E15
1000 1.08971536719791E15
1010 1.08971536719791E15
114 1.41432144152464E15
123 1.43440509319107E15
160 2.25192481868561E15
190 2.41432896355852E15
100 3.93632559648557E15
103 3.93632559648557E15
130 5.9543257997941E15
140 5.95501879180405E15
Edited by: Gus C on Nov 8, 2012 5:43 AM
Edited by: Gus C on Nov 8, 2012 5:50 AMHi Gus,
as Rod already mentioned, wwv_flow_api.set_flow_status would be the way to go. It's no officially documented or supported API but it will do what you want. Just be prepared that it might be removed in the future. The API is defined as following:
procedure set_flow_status (
p_flow_id in number,
p_flow_status in varchar2,
p_flow_status_message in varchar2 default null,
p_restrict_to_user_list in varchar2 default null )Example code to make all applications unavailable (has to be executed as APEX_040200).
begin
for l_app in ( select id,
security_group_id
from wwv_flows )
loop
wwv_flow_api.set_security_group_id(l_app.security_group_id);
wwv_flow_api.set_flow_status (
p_flow_id => l_app.id,
p_flow_status => 'UNAVAILABLE' );
end loop;
commit;
end;Regards
Patrick
My Blog: http://www.inside-oracle-apex.com
APEX Plug-Ins: http://apex.oracle.com/plugins
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/patrickwolf -
Create domain from command line failed in wls91
Hi,
I am trying to create a simple domain from command line for wls91. It even didn't ask me the password. How can I do it? Thanks
C:\testdomain>java weblogic.Server
<Feb 23, 2006 9:11:50 AM PST> <Info> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000377> <Starting Web
Logic Server with BEA JRockit(R) Version R26.0.0-189-53463-1.5.0_04-20051122-204
1-win-ia32 from BEA Systems, Inc.>
C:\testdomain\config\config.xml not found
No config.xml was found.
Would you like the server to create a default configuration and boot? (y/n): y
<Feb 23, 2006 9:11:56 AM PST> <Info> <Management> <BEA-140013> <C:\testdomain\.\
config\config.xml not found>
<Feb 23, 2006 9:11:56 AM PST> <Info> <Security> <BEA-090065> <Getting boot ident
ity from user.>
Enter username to boot WebLogic server:weblogic
<Feb 23, 2006 9:12:00 AM PST> <Error> <Security> <BEA-090782> <Server is Running
in Production Mode and Native Library(terminalio) to read the password securely
from commandline is not found.>
<Feb 23, 2006 9:12:00 AM PST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000388> <JVM called
WLS shutdown hook. The server will force shutdown now>
<Feb 23, 2006 9:12:00 AM PST> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000365> <Server sta
te changed to FORCE_SHUTTING_DOWN>
C:\testdomain>Hi,
If you are still having problems creating a domain from the command line, the official solution would be to use
{proper_path}/bea/weblogic{proper_version}/common/bin/config.sh -mode=console
This will guide you to the same steps as the visual version of the wizard, but using the command prompt.
If you are using windows, the same works but with the command config.cmd, and mutatis mutandis.
Regards,
LG -
SQL Developer BRIDGE command from command line on Windows environment
Is it possible to call SQL Developer BRIDGE command from command line on Windows environment?
Hi <please supply your name>,
SQL Developer Worksheet is not available from the command line.
The BRIDGE command is only supported in the Worksheet.
Its an interesting idea though. Are you trying to script data move from a non Oracle database to an Oracle database using the BRIDGE command?
The BRIDGE command was initially done to allow a simple data move from a non Oracle database to Oracle. We then build the "Copy to Oracle" feature out of it.
http://dermotoneill.blogspot.com/2010/11/cross-database-bridge-statement.html
http://dermotoneill.blogspot.com/2010/11/copy-to-oracle.html
Since the BRIDGE command references connection names, which have to be defined in UI of SQL Developer any solution to run this on the command line would have to work this out.
There are number of ways you can do this without using the BRIDGE command.
1) Perform a capture/convert of your non Oracle database and then generate the "offline" data move scripts.
Theses scripts use SQL*Loader and your non Oracle database tool (Ex: Sybase BCP).
These are run from the command line and can be modified ....
2) Use a database link from your Oracle database to your non Oracle database and reference /query the data that way.
I would interested to hear your thoughts.
Regards,
Dermot
SQL Developer Team.
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