Startup and Shutdown classes in OC4J (Oracle 9i App Server)
Hi,
We are in the process of porting our application from Weblogic 6 to Oracle 9i app server. We have a requirement for developing startup and shutdown classes. These need to be instantiated from Java code (and not through console).
If anyone knows how this can be achieved or have any documentation on the same, please reply back to .
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Moin
The oc4j commands in the documentation for shutting down the server are:
STARTUP
java -jar orion.jar -install
SHUTDOWN
java -jar admin.jar ormi://localhost/ <admin> <admin-password>
Can you just access these classes directly?
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# PHL 20120604 v01 First version
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