Apr 16, 2015 | Forms, PITSS.CON
Recently, Google has removed NPAPI support from Google Chrome, one of the supported Web browsers which can be used to run Oracle Forms or any application requiring the use of a Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Starting with the latest Google Chrome update (released in...Oct 17, 2014 | Forms, Resolve Issues, Unix / Linux, Windows
Starting with Oracle Forms and Reports 11.1.2.2.0, the latest version of Oracle Forms available, support with Java Runtime 8 update 5 or higher has been added per the Oracle Forms 11.1.2.2.0 certification matrix (More information can be found in the Client tab in the...May 15, 2014 | Forms, Install / Config
How to Add Self-Signed Certificates to the List of Trusted Certificates in the Java Runtime Self-signing jar files to use for Oracle Forms have been a way to sign jar files without using a trusted vendor. Oracle has provided the sign_webutil.bat (or sign_webutil.sh)...Feb 5, 2014 | Forms, Reports, Resolve Issues, Unix / Linux, Windows
Configuring JVM Controllers for generating PDF reports from Oracle Forms is definitely recommended for optimizing system resources. However, if you are trying to generate PDF reports when using the WebUtil functionality, the WebUtil jar file (signed and provided by...Oct 24, 2013 | Development, Forms, Install / Config, Resolve Issues, Unix / Linux, WebLogic, Windows
Updated: May 15, 2014 Due to the latest Java security patches beginning with JRE 1.7.0_25 and higher (especially JRE 1.7.0_45), all jar files have to be updated with the codebase and permissions attributes (and also the Application-Name attribute starting with JRE...