Re: 9iDS: how to start OC4J on Linux?

From: dmz17 <dmz17_at_nospam.nowhere.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 16:48:50 +0100
Message-ID: <pan.2003.02.18.15.48.50.422460_at_nospam.nowhere.com>


On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 06:23:01 +0000, Kevin HaleBoyes wrote:

> How do you know that? I've been searching all over trying to find some sort
> of documentation that describes things like this. I've had no luck.
>
> I don't have an oc4j directory. I do have a j2ee directory that contains a
> home directory which, in turn, contains oc4j.jar. Why are you suggesting
> that I first run with the -install option?
>
> I've also found two shell scripts in the j2ee/Oracle9iDS directory called
> startinst.sh and stopinst.sh that start/stop the oc4j component.
>
> Thanks for you help,
> Kevin.

Oh, I used to work for Oracle; besides, I am a Java buff.

You are right, go to j2ee and run java -jar oc4j.jar from there.

I believe you need to use the -install option the first time. All it really does is put the password for the admin account in a file. That has also changed recently. The scheme they use now is jazn.

I never installed nor did I use tjhe IDS stuff, so I wouldn't know of any scripts to start/stop the j2ee software.

I have also used, and am using today, the Orion server. This is the Swedish product that Oracle bought into a couple of years back when they were in need of a decent j2ee product.

For personal, private use the orion software is free.

My web server runs as jsp only, no html files. Everything gets redirected by my firewall from port 80 to the port I run orion on.

Cheers,

dmz17 Received on Tue Feb 18 2003 - 16:48:50 CET

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