Serving MS HTA files from Weblogic

Can anyone tell me if there is a way to have the weblogic server
serve hta files.
thanks
Joe

You might need to set MIME type in web.xml for HTA extension to allow Weblogic
default file servlet to serve it.
"Joe Ryan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to have the weblogic server
serve hta files.
thanks
Joe

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    Where in the screen (designed by dotnet) a browse option will be present and I will give the csv file location and this will be passed into stored procedure as an input parameter.
    Now I need a stored Procedure that can Import my csv file table data into Oracle database10g.
    I shoudnot use the import option present in the physical Oracle Database.
    Can any one please provide me the stored Procedure?

    NGK246 wrote:
    My actual requirement is to import an csv file(where it contains a table) into oracle Database from the front end screen when the csv file location is given.
    Where in the screen (designed by dotnet) a browse option will be present and I will give the csv file location and this will be passed into stored procedure as an input parameter.
    Now I need a stored Procedure that can Import my csv file table data into Oracle database10g.You do not seem to understand the basic concept of client-server. If you supply a file location for the server code, and that location is not on the server, how do you expect the server to access that file in that location?
    You cannot expect the server to hacks its way across the network, crack open a remote file system somewhere, and steal that file from that location.
    As the client has access to that location and file, the client needs to read that file and supply that file's content to the server. This is how the server receives a file from a client. With Oracle. With FTP. With SCP. With SFTP. With HTTP. With SMTP and file attachments to e-mails. Etc.
    This is not specific to Oracle. This is a fundamental concept. So the problem here is your ignorance of client-server and not a problem with Oracle and not a problem with PL/SQL.
    I shoudnot use the import option present in the physical Oracle Database.Not sure what this mean, but the basic statement that "+we should not use feature 123 or feature ABC of Oracle+", is invariable an utterly idiotic statement to make. Kind of like buying a car and then making the statement that groceries may not be put into the truck as the car's trunk should not be used.
    Can any one please provide me the stored Procedure?Very arrogant of you to assume that others will spend their free time writing code for you - with you copying-and-pasting that code and providing it to your employers, as your work...

  • Copy CSV file from windows to linux

    Our oracle is installed on UNIX machine so we have to place CSV file there.
    We are on windows.We are using Putty client to access UNIX server.
    how to copy CSV file from windows to UNIX server?
    Thanks

    vis1985 wrote:
    Our oracle is installed on UNIX machine so we have to place CSV file there.
    We are on windows.We are using Putty client to access UNIX server.
    how to copy CSV file from windows to UNIX server?Using scp (secure copy).
    It is supported by Putty and ssh services are available by default on most (if not all) modern Unix servers.
    Don't have a Windows machine close by, but I recall the scp command is supported by the Putty executable called "+pscp.exe+".
    The syntax is very simple:
    scp <from_destination> <to_destination>
    example (pushing a file from Windows to Oracle Unix server)
      scp c:\datafiles\accounts.csv [email protected]:/u01/files/accounts.csv This will prompt for a password.
    You also can use ssh trusted certificates (RSA or DSA keys) to automate this. Using Putty you can generate a key pair that consists of a private key and public key.
    You copy and paste the public key into the destination server's +$HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys+ file. This results the server in trusting that client and allows the client to connect (using ssh, scp and sftp) without having to supply a password (as the private part of the key serves as authentication). (I would however not use the oracle account for this, but a special scp-copy usage Unix account that does not support shell usage)
    If you want to automate it the other way around - have the Unix server pull the file from the Windows client, then you need to install server software on that Windows machine to allow it to provide such a file copy service.
    Again I suggest using ssh - OpenSSH is available for a variety of platforms, and Windows should be included. If not, there should be ssh service for Windows from Microsoft or another vendor that can be used.
    Any other method than ssh will be either insecure or problematic. FTP is insecure as usernames and passwords are transmitted in clear text. Using Windows File Sharing requires Samba to be loaded and configured on the Unix server - and this is extra work installing and configuring and testing s/w that uses a low level security, that is also proprietary and could required setting on the Windows client also to make it work in a somewhat robust fashion.
    The standard today is ssh. It is robust and secure. And it makes a lot of sense to use it.. and pretty good motivation for not using it ifo something else.

  • How to upload and download any file from plsql through weblogic server

    hi all,
    how to upload and download any file from plsql through weblogic server? i am using oracle 10g express edition and jboss.
    Thanks and Regards,
    MSORA

    hi bala ,
    for a windown server u can use VNC (virtual network connection) which opens a session on u r desktop later u can drag and drop form there vice versa and for a linux box you can use Win SCP which helps to open a session with interface to u r desktop in both cases you can upload and down load files very easiy just as we drag and drop items in a simple pc .. we use the same technique...
    bye
    vamshi

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