Apr 30, 2013 | Forms, Resolve Issues, Unix / Linux, Windows
In Oracle Forms, there has been a known issue where the following error is presented in the Java console when trying to launch an Oracle Forms application: “Caused by: java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (java.util.PropertyPermission java.home read)”...Feb 20, 2013 | Forms, Install / Config, PITSS.CON, Reports, Resolve Issues, WebLogic
IMPORTANT: If you are installing the latest version of JRE (Java 7) to use for running your Forms application on a client PC, be sure your Oracle Forms environment (version) is a supported environment to use Java 7. For more information, please...Feb 20, 2013 | Development, Forms, Install / Config, PITSS.CON, Reports, Resolve Issues, Unix / Linux, WebLogic, Windows
How to Use Java 7 with Oracle Forms 11g in an Oracle-Supported Environment In recent weeks, Oracle continues to find new security vulnerabilities with each version of Java (JDK, JRE, etc.). Each new JDK/JRE release contains new patches which patch any possible...Jan 17, 2013 | Forms, Install / Config
The jpi_codebase parameter in formsweb.cfg is the parameter which specifies which Java runtime that Forms uses when running Forms for the first time. By default, the parameter is only set in the default section and is set to...Oct 8, 2012 | Forms, Install / Config, PITSS.CON
Issue: The customer was using JInitiator instead of the Java Runtime. JInitiator is no longer supported by Oracle. JInitiator often conflicts with installed Java Runtimes and also runs outdated Java Runtimes. The following steps show help you move from JInitiator to...