Re: OC4J JVM termination
From: Frank van Bortel <frank.van.bortel_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 19:53:53 +0100
Message-ID: <63d62$4775463e$524b5c40$7942@cache5.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>
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> I downloaded Standalone OC4J v10.1.3.3.0 (the last version), and I start it
> from a command prompt as follows (after setting the necessary environment
> variables as stated in the docs):
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> $ nohup java -Xsr -jar oc4j.jar &
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> The Xsr option was added based on a Metalink article.
> Still, when I logoff my session, the oc4j process dies ...
> I'm now using JDK 1.4.2. Maybe I should try 1.5.
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> Matthias
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I'd give 10.1.2.2 a try
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 19:53:53 +0100
Message-ID: <63d62$4775463e$524b5c40$7942@cache5.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>
Matthias Hoys wrote:
> "Frank van Bortel" <frank.van.bortel_at_gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:c2e5f$477407f9$524b5c40$16099_at_cache3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...
>> Matthias Hoys wrote: >>> "Frank van Bortel" <frank.van.bortel_at_gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:2d8fb$4773ef80$524b5c40$10654_at_cache5.tilbu1.nb.home.nl... >>>> Matthias Hoys wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I installed OC4J on RHEL to use as a reporting server together with >>>>> Apex >>>>> 3.0. The installation went fine, but I have 1 important problem. >>>>> Whenever >>>>> I >>>>> close the console session that started the oc4j process, the process >>>>> gets >>>>> terminated and there is the error "JVM termination" in the log files. >>>>> Starting the process with "nohup ... &" doesn't help. There's an >>>>> article >>>>> on >>>>> Metalink that suggests as a solution to add "-Xrs" as a java startup >>>>> parameter, but that doesn't help either ... >>>>> Anyone that had the same problem and a possible workaround ? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> Matthias >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Just do not start any java processes - you do not need them >>>> for APEX - all html generation takes place in the database, >>>> just just need a server to stream them to your browser. >>>> >>>> You could try to use the internal http server (XML-protocol >>>> install needed, but it's there anyway - APEX requirement), >>>> if security permits a 2-tier setup >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> Frank van Bortel >>>> >>>> Top-posting is one way to shut me up... >>> I don't think I understand your reply :-) >>> I followed the guide on >>> http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/application_express/html/configure_printing.html >>> to install OC4J to enable pdf generation from within Apex. It works fine, >>> only the OC4J shuts itself down when I logoff. I don't want that :-) >>> I know Apex works fine without OC4J but it needs a reporting server to >>> generate pdf content. >>> >>> >>> Matthias >>> >>> >> OK - PDF is something else... Missed that (guess the Reporting >> Server should have triggered something). >> >> What did you install, and what version? >> OC4J standalone? WebCache and Java? 10.1.2/10.1.3 (crap!) or >> 10.1.4 (not tested yet)? >> Did you actually use the OC4J standalone 10.1.3.3 as advertised? >> >> Is it the service console (you start from the command line, iirc?) >> that closes on you? >> >> I once did a setup with HTMLDB 1.6, Apache FOP and 10.1.2 WC/J2EE. >> Worked like a charm - perhaps revert to 10.1.2 Webcache and J2EE? >> Pretty stable, and not a memory hog like 10.1.3 >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Frank van Bortel >> >> Top-posting is one way to shut me up...
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> I downloaded Standalone OC4J v10.1.3.3.0 (the last version), and I start it
> from a command prompt as follows (after setting the necessary environment
> variables as stated in the docs):
>
> $ nohup java -Xsr -jar oc4j.jar &
>
> The Xsr option was added based on a Metalink article.
> Still, when I logoff my session, the oc4j process dies ...
> I'm now using JDK 1.4.2. Maybe I should try 1.5.
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> Matthias
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I'd give 10.1.2.2 a try
-- Regards, Frank van Bortel Top-posting is one way to shut me up...Received on Fri Dec 28 2007 - 12:53:53 CST
