Re: JAVA-COM bridge and WEB forms, Have you done it? Can you help? Heeeelp
Date: 23 Jun 2003 11:36:18 -0700
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So, you like Windows then?
Anyway, Thanks for the input. I think I will wait to try to push this one further.
Is just saving a document to the Application Server's file system any easier? Or should I say, does taking the requirement of having to put the file in the database help my situation, because I know that If I know the filename and directory I can create a link in the form and do a web.show_document. I just then have to figure out how to make it easy for the user to save the file.
I don't think there is any functionality for this without JAVA. Correct?
Sorry to be a pain, and thanks.
Sybrand Bakker <gooiditweg_at_nospam.demon.nl> wrote in message news:<178bfv075jhok37rgtra9bfvjekmhc0raf_at_4ax.com>...
> On 21 Jun 2003 21:54:37 -0700, sldcrew2k_at_yahoo.com (steve deno) wrote:
>
> >The Server has 500 mb of memory. The only thing that's on it is the
> >application server. Is it really possible that a memory issue would
> >give this sort of error? Do you know of any way to dig further in to
> >that? Also, I would be open to other suggestions on
> >uploading/downloading documents to the server from web forms. Support
> >says that this method is not supportable since the JACOB JAVA-com
> >bridge is 3rd party, but It seemed pretty straight forward in the
> >article that explained how to do it.
>
>
> As we are talking Java this might well be insufficient.
> Null pointer exceptions are usually being cause by dynamically
> allocating memory and not checking the result of the function
> allocating the memory. Most BSOD in Winblows are being caused by
> Winblows never checking the result of the malloc call.
> Also most likely it is *not* the only thing on the application server,
> as winblows comes with a deluge of services you usually don't need.
>
>
> Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA
>
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