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Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #234372] Tue, 01 May 2007 04:43 Go to next message
woolmer
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Hi,


First of all best wishes for the people who are delivering their knowledge in that forum.

I would like to have a procedure that connect to pop servers and receive email messages with attachments. We want to do this through oracle forms

What type of routine, I need that browses through the pop servers and receives email messages with attachments into database table, through forms.

Can I have an example that how we do that?
Your valuable information will help me lot.

Woolmer

Databases 8i/9i
forms 6i
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #234735 is a reply to message #234372] Thu, 03 May 2007 01:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
psix666
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I find this on the one of the forums and use it now. Nice procedure. There is some issues when e-mails have rich text format. I think this will help you.

CREATE OR REPLACE AND COMPILE JAVA SOURCE NAMED ReceiveMail AS
  import javax.mail.*;
  import javax.mail.internet.*;
  import java.util.*;
  import java.io.*;
  import java.sql.*;
  import sqlj.runtime.*;
  import oracle.sql.BLOB;
public class ReceiveMail
{
  static void getAttachments(Message message, int incidentNo)
  throws MessagingException, IOException, SQLException {
    //String attachments = "";
    Object content = message.getContent();
    if (content instanceof Multipart)
    {
      // -- Multi part message which may contain attachment
      Multipart multipart = (Multipart)message.getContent();
      // -- Loop through all parts of the message
      for (int i=0, n=multipart.getCount(); i<n; i++) {
        Part part = multipart.getBodyPart(i);
        String disposition = part.getDisposition();
        if ((disposition != null) && (disposition.equals(Part.ATTACHMENT) || disposition.equals(Part.INLINE))) {
          //-- This part is a file attachment
          String fileName = incidentNo+"_"+part.getFileName().replace(' ','_');
          System.out.println("FILE: " + fileName);
          String contentType = part.getContentType();
          String mimeType = contentType.substring(0,contentType.indexOf(";"));
          System.out.println("FILETYPE: " + mimeType);
          InputStream is = part.getInputStream();
          // -- To work with a BLOB column you have to insert a record
          // -- with an emptly BLOB first.
          #sql { insert into attachment(at_file, at_mimetype, at_attachment)
                                 values (:fileName, :mimeType, empty_blob()) };
          // -- Retrieve the BLOB
          BLOB attachment = null;
          #sql { select at_attachment into :attachment
                 from   attachment  where at_file = :fileName };
          // -- Fill the BLOB
          OutputStream os = attachment.getBinaryOutputStream();
          int j;
          while ((j = is.read()) != -1) {
             os.write(j);
          }
          is.close();
          os.close();
          // -- Set the BLOB by updating the record
          #sql { update attachment set at_attachment = :attachment
                 where at_file = :fileName };
        }
      }
    }
  }

  static String getPlainTextBody(Message message)
  throws MessagingException, IOException
  {
    Object content = message.getContent();
    if (message.isMimeType("text/plain")) {
      // -- Message has plain text body only
      System.out.println("SIMPLE TEXT");
      return (String) content;
    } else if (message.isMimeType("multipart/*")) {
        // -- Message is multipart. Loop through the message parts to retrieve
        // -- the body.
        Multipart mp = (Multipart) message.getContent();
        int numParts = mp.getCount();
        System.out.println("MULTIPART: "+numParts);
        for (int i = 0; i < numParts; ++i) {
          System.out.println("PART: "+mp.getBodyPart(i).getContentType());
          if (mp.getBodyPart(i).isMimeType("text/plain")) {
            // -- Return the plain text body
            return (String) mp.getBodyPart(i).getContent();
          } else if (mp.getBodyPart(i).isMimeType("multipart/*")) {
              // -- Body is also multipart (both plain text and html).
              // -- Loop through the body parts to retrieve plain text part.
              MimeMultipart mmp = (MimeMultipart) mp.getBodyPart(i).getContent();
              int numBodyParts = mmp.getCount();
              System.out.println("MULTIBODYPART: "+numBodyParts);
              for (int j = 0; j < numBodyParts; ++j) {
                System.out.println("BODYPART: "+mmp.getBodyPart(j).getContentType());
                if (mmp.getBodyPart(j).isMimeType("text/plain")) {
                  // -- Return the plain text body
                  return (String) mmp.getBodyPart(j).getContent();
                }
              }
          }
        }
        return "";
    } else {
        System.out.println("UNKNOWN: "+message.getContentType());
        return "";
    }
  }
 
  static void saveMessage(Message  message)
  throws MessagingException, IOException, SQLException
  {
    //String body = "";
    int incidentNo;
    // -- Get a new incident number
    #sql { select seq_incident.nextval into :incidentNo from dual };
    // -- Get the header information
    String from = ((InternetAddress)message.getFrom()[0]).getAddress();
    System.out.println("FROM: "+ from);
    String subject = message.getSubject();
    System.out.println("SUBJECT: "+subject);
    // -- Retrieve the plain text body
    String body = getPlainTextBody(message);
    // -- Store the message in the email table
    #sql { insert into email (em_incident, em_from, em_subject, em_body)
           values (:incidentNo, :from, :subject, :body) };
    // -- Retrieve the attachments
    getAttachments(message, incidentNo);
    #sql { commit };
    // -- Mark message for deletion
 //   message.setFlag(Flags.Flag.DELETED, true);
  }
 
 public static String Receive(String POP3Server, String usr, String pwd)
  {
    Store store = null;
    Folder folder = null;
    try
    {
      // -- Get hold of the default session --
      Properties props = System.getProperties();
      props.put("mail.pop3.connectiontimeout", "60000");
      Session session = Session.getDefaultInstance(props, null);
      // -- Get hold of a POP3 message store, and connect to it --
      store = session.getStore("pop3");
      store.connect(POP3Server, usr, pwd);
      System.out.println("Connected");
      // -- Try to get hold of the default folder --
      folder = store.getDefaultFolder();
      if (folder == null) throw new Exception("No default folder");
      // -- ...and its INBOX --
      folder = folder.getFolder("INBOX");
      if (folder == null) throw new Exception("No POP3 INBOX");
      // -- Open the folder for read_write (to be able to delete message) --
      folder.open(Folder.READ_WRITE);
      // -- Get the message wrappers and process them --
      Message[] msgs = folder.getMessages();
      for (int msgNum = 0; msgNum < msgs.length; msgNum++){
        saveMessage(msgs[msgNum]);
      }
      System.out.println("No more messages");
      return ("SUCCESS");
    }
    catch (Exception ex){
      ex.printStackTrace();
      return ex.toString();
    }
    finally{
      // -- Close down nicely --
      try{
        // close(true), to expunge deleted messages
        if (folder!=null) folder.close(true);
        if (store!=null) store.close();
      }
      catch (Exception ex){
        //ex.printStackTrace();
        return ex.toString();
      }
    }
  }
};

create or replace function receivemail (pop3_server  in  string
                                       ,pop3_usr     in  string
                                       ,pop3_pwd     in  string
)
return varchar2
is language java name
'ReceiveMail.Receive(java.lang.String
                    ,java.lang.String
                    ,java.lang.String) return String';
/ 
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #235000 is a reply to message #234735] Thu, 03 May 2007 12:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
woolmer
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Hi,

Interesting code.thanks for it. How should we implement this code on forms that it receive the messages and stores into the database table.


Woolmer
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #235098 is a reply to message #235000] Fri, 04 May 2007 01:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
psix666
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Hi.

when_button_pressed trigger

declare
  v_error_msg   varchar2(10000)
begin
  v_error_msg:=receivemail('pop_server','user_name','password');
  message(v_error_msg);
  pause;
end;


Regards
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #235207 is a reply to message #235098] Fri, 04 May 2007 06:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
woolmer
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Hi,

If we want to store the attachments which we receive with message into database table, how would we store the header, subject, and especially attachements
into the database table.

Thanks

Woolmer
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #235237 is a reply to message #235207] Fri, 04 May 2007 07:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
psix666
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Dear Woolmer,

Just check the #sql commands in the source code. U will see there.
And look at the procedure names.

Regards.
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #235257 is a reply to message #235237] Fri, 04 May 2007 09:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
woolmer
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Hi,

Would you please elaborate it more what you were trying to say?
In order to run this routine successfully would we also set an email account from the ISP (pop3 server)?
Thanks for your reply.

woolmer
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #235261 is a reply to message #235257] Fri, 04 May 2007 09:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Frank
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No. This will work without an email address.
It will simply intercept and store every email that is sent on the internet throughout the day.
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #235293 is a reply to message #235261] Fri, 04 May 2007 14:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
woolmer
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Hi,

But How it can.
Does this routine receive messages automatically without getting the mail account from the ISPs?

Woolmer
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #235321 is a reply to message #235293] Sat, 05 May 2007 00:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Frank
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I was being sarcastic. Of course you need an account.
Quote:
store.connect(POP3Server, usr, pwd);

What do you think this line is for?

My advice is: if you do not understand the code, step away from it. It will cause you lots of headaches to fix if something is wrong. (Or better put: it will cost us a lot of time Wink)
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236048 is a reply to message #235321] Tue, 08 May 2007 16:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
woolmer
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Hi,

SHould we give mail.yahho.com instead of popserver in order to get the mails from yahoo?


Thanks

WOOLMER
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236087 is a reply to message #236048] Wed, 09 May 2007 00:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Frank
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What happened when you tried it?
I suppose you tried it and something went wrong, otherwise there would be no point in asking us. So tell us, what happened?
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236163 is a reply to message #236087] Wed, 09 May 2007 03:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
woolmer
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Hello,

Actually I gpt error when I run the "JAVA SOURCE NAMED ReceiveMail" procedure over the sqlplus.

Thanks

Woolmer
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236182 is a reply to message #236163] Wed, 09 May 2007 04:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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And what error did you get?
Come on. If you want us to help you, think what info we'd need to be able to help you.
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236316 is a reply to message #236182] Wed, 09 May 2007 10:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
woolmer
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Hello,

Can we run this JAVA ReceiveMail procedure through forms if yes would you please
inform on which trigger I place this code?
As I think The function receivemail will be plasce in program unit of forms.

Thanks

Woolmer
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236320 is a reply to message #235098] Wed, 09 May 2007 10:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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psix666 wrote on Fri, 04 May 2007 11:25
Hi.

when_button_pressed trigger

declare
  v_error_msg   varchar2(10000)
begin
  v_error_msg:=receivemail('pop_server','user_name','password');
  message(v_error_msg);
  pause;
end;


Regards


My DEAR FRIEND. Why do you think i write this code?

Read it again.
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236323 is a reply to message #236320] Wed, 09 May 2007 10:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
woolmer
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Hello,

You are right, But I wanted to do the whole routine through forms 6i/9i.
The main procedure, which you are calling through "when button press trigger", should also be automize through forms, regarding it where should we code these main procedure in forms?
Should this routine gives the message about the status of the mails. i.e if no mail receive or error give some message on forms.

Also Right now I don't have any Pop server email account.
How can I check, that this form receive emails and display on the form screen?
Should I give mail.yahoo.com to the logonserver and my yahoo .
I hope you can't take my posting cumbersome.

Thanks

Woolmer
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236521 is a reply to message #236323] Thu, 10 May 2007 02:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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If you don't recognize a forms trigger when it is shown to you twice, don't you think this whole idea might be a tad over your head?
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236659 is a reply to message #236521] Thu, 10 May 2007 10:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
woolmer
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Hi,

How Should I store this ReceiveMail procedure in form’s program unit? I got error when I go to store in form’s program unit.

As well as I want to display the messages along its header, subject ,attachmentns on forms screen, is that possible?

Thanks

Woolmer
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236676 is a reply to message #236659] Thu, 10 May 2007 11:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You should create the java-class and the function receivemail on the database. Then you can use psix666's trigger-code to call it.
The java code stores the email in the table email. You can read from this table like you normally do in Forms.
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236768 is a reply to message #236676] Thu, 10 May 2007 23:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
woolmer
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Hi Frank,

I didn't work on java. How should we create java class on svrmgr/sqlplus?

Thanks

woolmer
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236778 is a reply to message #234735] Fri, 11 May 2007 00:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bermen
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Hi,

Its seems a nice written code for receiving messages.
Can you sent me the script of both tables( create commands) which are using in this process?

Thanks

Bermen
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236780 is a reply to message #236778] Fri, 11 May 2007 00:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think the table-definitions should follow from the java-source.
@woolmer: read the docs on how to store java in your db.
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #236914 is a reply to message #236778] Fri, 11 May 2007 05:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Bermen: Here they are.

create table attachment(
  at_file varchar2(500),
  at_mimetype varchar2(500),
  at_attachment blob
);

create table  email (
 em_incident integer, 
 em_from varchar2(1000), 
 em_subject varchar2(1000), 
 em_body nclob
);
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237013 is a reply to message #236914] Fri, 11 May 2007 10:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bermen
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Thanks what's your good name?

Well you are using these two tables for this process.In the following table what does the field at_mimetype in attachement table and em_incident in email table do?



Suppose if we want to store different pop servers into a table and then we want to select one of the popservers and receives messages from it how should we link this table with the other two which you created.
Would you also give me idea what filed i need in the new table for storing addressess of differebt popservers and then messsage receives from the selected popservers?
Could you please give me idea?

Thanks

Bremen




create table attachment(
at_file varchar2(500),
at_mimetype varchar2(500),
at_attachment blob
);

create table email (
em_incident integer,
em_from varchar2(1000),
em_subject varchar2(1000),
em_body nclob
);
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237016 is a reply to message #237013] Fri, 11 May 2007 11:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Frank
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Did you just switch usernames? I think you are the same person as woolmer, right?

In answer to your question:
String fileName = incidentNo+"_"+part.getFileName().replace(' ','_');

This is the way the attachment is linked to em_incident (incidentNo).

[Updated on: Fri, 11 May 2007 11:05]

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Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237111 is a reply to message #237013] Sat, 12 May 2007 03:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bermen
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Hi, I am Bremen Jogarrt. Likely we have to implement the same functionality which Woolmer has.

I will be glad to have all the necessary objects needed this routine to run sucessfuly.
Any way I run the java source code successfully and its function. Now I also configured forms version 9i for doing what I wanted. but when I started running the form I got the error:

"Failed to connect to the server /forms90/i90servlet:-1

Attched you find the screen short of the errors:
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237112 is a reply to message #237111] Sat, 12 May 2007 03:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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No Message Body
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237115 is a reply to message #237112] Sat, 12 May 2007 04:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bermen
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Hi,

I am getting following forms 9i runtime error during running the application
How would I overcome to this issue?

Java.security.AccessControlException:the permission(java.util.PropertyPermission*read,write)has not been granted to bremen


I put the three text item buttons (POPSERVER ,LOGIN,PWD) on forms where I give values on rumtime.

I edited your code with that one:

declare
v_error_msg varchar2(10000);
begin
v_error_msg:=receivemail(':block1.POPSERVER ',':block1.LOGIN',':block1.PWD');
message(v_error_msg);
pause;
end;

And now I am getting the above error which i mentioned.

Bremen
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237120 is a reply to message #237115] Sat, 12 May 2007 05:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
psix666
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Ask your Database Administrator to do this
begin
dbms_java.grant_permission( 'YOUR_USER_NAME', 'SYS:java.util.PropertyPermission', '*', 'read,write' );
commit;
end;


Please don't forget to change 'YOUR_USER_NAME' to your real user name. Wink

Best regards.

[Updated on: Sat, 12 May 2007 05:12]

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Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237136 is a reply to message #237120] Sat, 12 May 2007 10:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bermen
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Hi,

I also made this entry
permission java.security.AllPermission;
in the following file on my O/S:
F:\program Files\Oracle\jre\1.3.1\lib\secutity\java policy

But this did not work and the errors still there, however now I am trying to implemet what you suggested.

thanks

bremen
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237138 is a reply to message #237136] Sat, 12 May 2007 10:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bermen
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Now I am getting No Listener Message message when I try to relogin on forms.

Bremen




Error
***********************************************************************
Fatal NI connect error 12541, connecting to:
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=kliuu)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=orcl)(CID=(PROGRAM=g:\Forms9i\bin\ifbld90.exe )(HOST=kliuu)(USER=Administrator))))

VERSION INFORMATION:
TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 9.0.1.3.0 - Production
Windows NT TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for 32-bit Windows: Version 9.0.1.3.0 - Production
Time: 12-MAY-2007 08:51:45
Tracing not turned on.
Tns error struct:
nr err code: 0
ns main err code: 12541
TNS-12541: TNS:no listener
ns secondary err code: 12560
nt main err code: 511
TNS-00511: No listener
nt secondary err code: 61
nt OS err code: 0
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237139 is a reply to message #237138] Sat, 12 May 2007 11:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bermen
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Hi,

After granting permission which you suggested as system to a user, I am getting following error:

javax.mail.MessagingException: Connectfailed; nested exception is java.net.connectException:connection to Block1.Popserver ti...

bremen
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237182 is a reply to message #237139] Sun, 13 May 2007 01:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Are you shure that pop server which you write exists?

For example: I have mail account on www.Mail.Ru.

I write following code:
declare
  v_error_msg   varchar2(10000)
begin
  v_error_msg:=receivemail('POP3.MAIL.RU','user_name','password');
  message(v_error_msg);
  pause;
end;

Check the PopServer's value: NOT www.mail.ru BUT pop3.mail.ru

Show code which u use for connection without password for username.

Thanks.
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237210 is a reply to message #237182] Sun, 13 May 2007 07:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bermen
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Hi,

I am using this:
declare
v_error_msg varchar2(10000);
begin
--v_error_msg:=receivemail('POP.GMAIL.COM','bremen@gmail.com','password');
message(v_error_msg);
pause;
end;

Now I am getting following error on runtime:
FRM-40735:WHEN-BUTTON-PRESS TRIGGER raised unhandled exception ora-29540

I got the messages through this pop account on O/S OutlookExpress.

I also would like to ask what is the recommended version for both forms and database for using your code.
Please also let me know what type of changes I will do in forms files or O/S level.

Thanks

Bremen
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237264 is a reply to message #237210] Mon, 14 May 2007 00:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bermen
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Hi,
I think may be the datatype of column em_body of email table and
at_attachment of attachment table cause raising trigger error on forms.

Does the data which is called by the procedure receivemail, dispaly on forms screen fields without problem? however my form is based on email table which i created earier.
I can't understand where is the problem?

Bremen
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237265 is a reply to message #237264] Mon, 14 May 2007 00:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Quote:
ORA-29540: class string does not exist
Cause: Java method execution failed to find a class with the indicated name.
Action: Correct the name or add the missing Java class.

Like I said before, if you don't know what you are doing (if you don't know Java and you don't know Forms), don't think you can do a Java-Forms job!
You did not include the most important part of the error-message: the class name

[Updated on: Mon, 14 May 2007 00:47]

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Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237270 is a reply to message #237265] Mon, 14 May 2007 00:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Check your user name. It should be "bremen", not "bremen@gmail.com".
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237274 is a reply to message #237265] Mon, 14 May 2007 01:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bermen
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Hi ,

I have created COMPILE JAVA SOURCE NAMED procedure successfully and its related function, tables,grant permission as I told by you, but why this error come.
Did you tell how would we over come this issue?
yes I am giving bremen.

Thanks

Bremen
Re: Receiving Email Messages through Oracle procedure. [message #237365 is a reply to message #237274] Mon, 14 May 2007 04:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
bermen
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Hi,

After pressing the get message button on runtime where forms trigger written behind it, I got Please acknowledge message after pressing OK I got nothing in the email table.

Thanks

Bremen
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