Re: JDeveloper

From: Smiley <anoniemke888_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 13:42:02 +0100
Message-ID: <a7f8me$or1$1_at_news.hccnet.nl>


Patches can be found on Oracle Metalink http://metalink.oracle.com

Ron

"A. Walter" <wwalter2718_at_comcast.net> wrote in message news:82761d11.0203210928.40361059_at_posting.google.com...
> John MacAskill <jmacaski_at_bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:<0ubj9ugsk3cikp14cobpokssotbes4dler_at_4ax.com>...
> > You are running 2 applications that are notoriously resource hungry on
an
> > operating system that is not known for its stability. JDeveloper is a
huge
> > hulking monstrosity at the best of times (it is Java after all) and ME
just
> > simply isn't up to the job. Perhaps if you ran Oracle on a separate box
you
> > would get on better.
> >
> > It is also worth checking that all relevant patches have been applied to
oracle
> > as there are several known issues with Most Oracle products on P4's
> >
> > On 20 Mar 2002 17:32:11 -0800, wwalter2718_at_comcast.net (A. Walter)
wrote:
> >
> > >All,
> > >
> > >Can anyone help me get JDeveloper 3.2.3 and Oracle Personal
> > >8.1.something playing well together on my machine? JDeveloper tends
> > >to freeze, even when I'm doing the simplest things. At these times, I
> > >see the CPU% shoot to 96% or more, all going to Oracle (with less than
> > >1% occasionally being granted JDeveloper). I end up having to kill
> > >JDeveloper and restart it.
> > >
> > >I'm running Windows ME (alas!) on a 1.7GHz P4 with 512 MB memory. I
> > >realize JDeveloper isn't supported on ME, but *sometimes* it works
> > >okay for 10 or 15 minutes at a stretch, so I don't think I'm looking
> > >at any fundamental incompatibility.
> > >
> > >More details forthcoming if you think they'll help...
> > >
> > >TIA,
> > >
> > >Andy
>
>
>
> Thanks for the response, John.
>
> Is version 3.2.3 written in Java? I know the 9i version is, but
> (strangely) it seems to run somewhat better than 3.2.3, albeit still
> not at all well. I'm only persisting with the older version because
> the book I'm working from as I learn is written for 3.2, and I don't
> want to needlessly confuse myself.
>
> Since I have the free download of both these products, I'm not sure
> I'm entitled to any patches, but if I were, where would I find them?
> I haven't seen anything of the sort in my wanderings in Oracle's
> world...
>
> I have a more specific problem, maybe more easily solved: When
> testing a JSP from the IDE, my browser will not start up to display
> the results. I can find, in the generated HTML directory, a
> "WebRunner" (or some such) html doc, which, when manually opened,
> executes the JSP and displays the expected result, but this is a pain.
> In JD 9i, I found a place to specify the browser path (supposedly
> only required for non-default browsers), and setting this helps 9i do
> the right thing. I can't find a similar setting in 3.2.3. Any hints?
>
> Thanks again!
> Andy
Received on Fri Mar 22 2002 - 13:42:02 CET

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