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Download the Oracle OC4J stand alone server zip file

  1. Go to the Oracle Internet Application Server site.  Click on the Downloads tab and the available Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.x) Downloads will be displayed.
  2. Scroll down until you reach the Oracle Containers for J2EE section and click on Pure Java.  The Oracle Application Server 10g Software Downloads will be displayed.
  1. Accept the License Agreement, then click on the Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (OC4J) link. The download of the oc4j_extended_101350.zip file will start. Save this zip file on your workstation.

At the bottom of the page under Previous Releases, click on the link to Oracle TopLink 10g (10.1.3.5) and download the toplink_101350.zip file.

and download the Oracle TopLink 10g (10.1.3.5)

The first thing to do is get OC4J 10.1.3.5.0 .

Unzip it somewhere

I used [user.home]/oc4j/10.1.3.5.0/  That way I can keep multiple versions of OC4J.

Note: It is recommended not to install oc4j in a path which has spaces in it (e.g. C:\Program Files) as such configuration will cause compilation errors when JasperReports attempted to use the oc4j path to compile reports.

         According to the findings of one of our developers, JasperReports will substitue the space between the text "Program" and "Files" in the name with "%20" and the compilation will result in error.

Configure

In OC4J 10.1.3 I actually had to comment out this line in [j2ee.home]/config/system-application.xml like so

<!--import-shared-library name="oracle.toplink"-->

to get Hibernate to work correctly.  Something to to with antlr packages conflicting with OC4J's.

Swapping Out The OC4J 10.1.3 XML Parser

In order to use Spring 3.0 with OC4J 10.1.3, you'll need to swap out the default XML parser in OC4J with something more modern.  xercesImpl.jar and xml-apis.jar work fine.  To swap the parser out, you need to create a new shared library in the OC4J enterprise manager and then edit the system-application.xml file to use your new shared library instead of the Oracle XML parser.

  1. Open $OC4J_HOME/j2ee/home/application-deployments/default/orion-application.xml in a text editor.  On my system, it did not exist, so I had to create it.
  2. If you had to create the file anew, these are the contents of the file:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<orion-application
    xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
    xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://xmlns.oracle.com/oracleas/schema/orion-application-10_0.xsd"
    schema-major-version="10"
    schema-minor-version="0"
    component-classification="internal">
    <imported-shared-libraries>
        <remove-inherited name="oracle.xml"/>
    </imported-shared-libraries>
</orion-application>

If you had an existing file, add this block to it:

<imported-shared-libraries>
    <remove-inherited name="oracle.xml"/>
</imported-shared-libraries>

Once you save these files and restart OC4J, you will be using the new XML parser.

Getting Better Debugging Information  From OC4J

By default, some run time errors that you'll see when testing web apps in OC4J are not too helpful. You can coax OC4J into giving you more information about certain errors by these changes in global-web-application.xml :

1. Turn on "development" mode - in the <orion-web-app> section at the top of the file, change the "development" setting to true:

<orion-web-app
  xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
  xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://xmlns.oracle.com/oracleas/schema/orion-web-10_0.xsd"
  jsp-cache-directory="./persistence"
  servlet-webdir="/servlet"
  development="true"
  jsp-timeout="0"
  jsp-cache-tlds="standard"
  schema-major-version="10"
  schema-minor-version="0">

2. Turn on debug mode. In the "jsp" servlet section, set a parameter debug_mode to true. The section should look like this:

<servlet>
      <servlet-name>jsp</servlet-name>
      <servlet-class>oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspServlet</servlet-class>
      <init-param>
        <param-name>debug_mode</param-name>
        <param-value>true</param-value>    
      </init-param>
      <load-on-startup>0</load-on-startup>
</servlet>

With these settings, you should get more meaningful messages in your browser when you run into certain errors (JSP syntax errors for example).

Add a Datasource

We need to add a datasource to our applications can pull data from the database.  Edit [j2ee.home]/config/data-sources.xml to add a datasource.  Here's an example of adding a MITSIS datasource:

<data-source
    class="com.evermind.sql.DriverManagerDataSource"
    name="OracleDS2"
    location="jdbc/MitsisDS"
    xa-location="jdbc/xa/StargateXADS-unused"
    ejb-location="jdbc/OracleDS-unused"
    connection-driver="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"
    username=""
    password=""
    url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@//earth-vault-2.mit.edu:1523/sundev2"
    inactivity-timeout="30"
/>

where obviously you'll add your username and password.

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