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Oracle9i Forms Developer and Forms Services

Release Notes

Release 2 (9.0.2) for Windows

May 2002

Part No. A92176-02

This document summarizes updates to Oracle9i Forms Developer and Oracle9iAS Forms Services:

You can also obtain the latest edition of these Release Notes and other Oracle9i Forms production information at:

http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/forms/content.html.

1 General Issues and Workarounds

This section describes general issues and their workarounds for Oracle9i Forms Developer and Oracle9iAS Forms Services.

1.1 Support For Databases Other than Oracle

With Oracle9i Forms, Oracle no longer ships the Open Client Adaptor (OCA) for accessing databases through ODBC rather than SQL*Net. The stated replacement for OCA is to use the Oracle Transparent Gateways as a way to access data in databases such as Microsoft SQL Server or IBM DB2. In the initial releases of Forms9i, however, we cannot support access via the transparent gateways due to the lack of support in the gateways for "Select For Update" to enable row level locking. This deficiency will be addressed in a future release of Oracle Forms.

1.2 demoCAcert.txt Does Not Exist in Installed iAS

(2258527) The following excerpt is in Chapter 3 of the Oracle9iAS Forms Services Deployment Guide Release 9.0.2:

"If you are using the test certificate supplied with Oracle9iAS for test purposes, you must edit the JInitiator certdb.txt file and append the contents of the demo root certificate, which is located in <9iAS oracle_home/Apache/Apache/conf/ssl.crt/demoCAcert.txt."

The demoCAcert.txt file no longer exists. If you are running with Oracle9iAS Web Cache enabled (which is usually the case), you should use the file <9iAS oracle_home>/webcache/wallets/default/b60certificate.txt instead. If you are not running with Web Cache (that is, you are accessing the Oracle HTTP Server directly) you will need to create the demo root certificate file as follows:

  1. Start up Oracle Wallet Manager

  2. Open $ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/conf/ssl.wlt/default/ewallet.p12

  3. Select menu option Export Wallet under the Operations menu

  4. Save as text file "demoCertCA.txt"

Once you have the required certificate file, you should follow the instructions in the Oracle9iAS Forms Services Deployment Guide to configure JInitiator to use the certificate (appending it to JInitiator's certdb.txt file).

1.3 Online Help Topics Not Found Error

(2275360) In the Online Help, F1 links to obsolete built-ins, properties, triggers, and constants give the following error message "FRM-10063: Cannot find the help file or help file is damaged". This error occurs because obsolete information has been removed from the help system. See Oracle9i Forms Developer and Forms Services: Migrating Forms Applications from Forms6i, part number A92183-01, for migration and obsolescence information.

1.4 Browser Error "URL Not Found"

(2369588, 2380970) If you get the browser error "URL Not Found; The requested URL /forms90/f90servlet was not found on this server", make the following changes to the oracle_apache.conf file:

include "<ORACLE_HOME>/forms90/server/forms90.conf" where <ORACLE_HOME> is the value of $ORACLE_HOME for the iDS/iAS installation.

1.5 Availability of JDAPI Javadoc

(2205868)You can download the latest JDAPI Javadoc from:

http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/forms/content.html.

1.6 Availability of XMLTOOLS Javadoc

You can download the latest XMLTOOLS Javadoc from:

http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/forms/content.html.

1.7 "PL/SQL Converter" and "GUI Version of the Migration Tool" Renamed to "Oracle9i Forms Migration Assistant"

The Forms documentation may refer to the "PL/SQL Converter" and the "GUI Version of the Migration Tool." The current name is "Oracle9i Forms Migration Assistant."

Documentation for the Oracle9i Forms Migration Assistant is available on OTN.

1.8 Availability of GUI Version of Migration Assistant

You can download the latest graphical user interface (GUI) version of the Migration Assistant at:

http://otn.oracle.com/software/products/forms/content.html.

Documentation for the GUI version of the Migration Tool is available at:

http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/forms/content.html.

1.9 Steps Required to Set Up a PJC in Forms Generated by JDeveloper

1.9.1 Deploying Pluggable Java Components with a Form

(2240860) When you create a Pluggable Java Component (PJC) using the JDeveloper PJC Wizard, you will need to make dependent Java classes available at runtime for the PJC to use. These dependent classes are oracle.jdeveloper.pjc.BeanWrapper and oracle.jdeveloper.pjc.TypeConverter. The simplest way to make them available is to include the jdev-rt.jar file along with the Custom PJC Jar file in the archive tags for your application. However, to reduce the size of the download, you can explicitly include the two required classes into your custom PJC jar file by using the JDeveloper deployment profile settings. To include the classes:
  1. Create or edit a deployment profile to create a simple Jar file.

  2. In the Dependency Analyzer settings, select the JDeveloper Runtime node, and select Add to add them to the dependency analyzer's classpath radio button.

  3. The generated jar file will then include the BeanWrapper and TypeConverter classes if they are required by the PJC.

1.10 Considerations for Forms and Reports Integration

The default configuration for Oracle9i Forms Services does not run in SSO mode. The default configuration for Oracle9i Reports Services does run in SSO mode.

Forms applications calling integrated Oracle Reports using the Forms Run_Report_Object built-in will not experience any problems when Forms is running in non-SSO mode and Reports is running in SSO mode as long as Reports Services and the requested Reports module are not registered with Oracle Portal.

1.10.1 Other Requirements

The following table lists the possible Forms/Reports combinations and expected results:

Table 1 Outcome of Forms/Reports Integration when Forms is Running in SSO Mode or Non-SSO Mode
Report Type

Registered, Secure Reports Server, runs only registered reports:

Registered, Secure Server, runs any report:

Non-Secure Reports Server

Reports with public access:

report generated

report generated

report generated

Reports with specific user access:

report generated

report generated

report generated

Reports with no specific user access:

report not generated

report not generated

report generated

Non-registered reports:

report not generated

report generated

report generated

 

1.11 When Closing the Browser without First Exiting the Running Form, the Runtime Process Is Still Running until It Times Out

When testing your Form from the Forms Builder on a windows platform, if you don't exit the Form before closing the browser, the Forms runtime will still run. Therefore, if you try to compile your form again, you will receive the following error message: "FRM-30087 Unable to compile the Forms file". The runtime process will die automatically after the FORMS90_TIMEOUT period (15 minutes by default)

Workarounds:

  1. Make sure that you exit the Form before closing the browser

  2. Modify the FORMS90_TIMEOUT variable in the registry and reduce the value (in minutes). Make sure that the value entered is higher than the heartbeat applet parameter (2 minutes by default).

  3. If you close the browser without exiting the form, kill the ifweb90.exe process before to compile the form again.

2 Configuration Issues and Workarounds

This section describes configuration issues and their workarounds for Oracle9i Forms Developer and Oracle9iAS Forms Services.

2.1 Availability of Accessibility Scripts

Forms Accessibility scripts and the latest information for them is available at:

http://otn.oracle.com/software/products/forms/content.html.

It is our goal to make Oracle Products, Services, and supporting documentation accessible to the entire community. Forms Developer and AS Forms Services support accessibility features. To make the best use of our accessibility features, Oracle Corporation recommends the following software configuration:

For additional accessibility information for Oracle products, visit http://www.oracle.com/accessibility

For the latest configuration information or for information on addressing accessibility and assistive technology issues, see the Oracle Accessibility FAQ at: http://www.oracle.com/accessibility/faq.html.

2.2 Availability of Translated Documentation

Oracle9iDS Forms Japanese documentation is not available for this release. It will be available in the Japanese Oracle9iDS Forms 9.0.2 release.

2.3 Java Access Bridge

Java Access Bridge is not installed by default in Oracle9i Forms Developer and Oracle9iAS Forms Services. You will need to obtain Access Bridge from:

http://java.sun.com/products/accessbridge/.

2.4 Accessibility of Code Examples in Documentation

JAWS, a Windows screen reader, may not always correctly read the code examples in the documentation. The conventions for writing code require that closing braces should appear on an otherwise empty line; however, JAWS may not always read a line of text that consists solely of a bracket or brace.

2.5 Changing the Look-and-Feel for the Property Inspector and Navigator

You can change the Look-and-Feel for the Property Inspector and Navigator to the Forms6i look-and-feel to enable color accessibility by setting the registry variable SET FORMS90_CLAF to value 1 under Oracle Home.

2.6 JAWS and Oracle9i Forms Issues

2.6.1 How to Enable JAWS with the Debug Windows

(2118498) For JAWS to work in any of the Debug Windows, the requirements are:

Some side effects for setting the FORMS90_SEPARATE_DEBUGGER variable to enable JAWS include:

2.7 ORARRP Is Not Supported

ORARRP is not supported. In the Oracle9i Forms Developer and Forms Services: Migrating Forms Applications from Forms6i manual (P/N A92183-01), the following converter.properties options are not supported:

You can ignore these options.

2.8 Important Information for Customers Using Oracle JInitiator

For improved functionality, it is recommended that you use JInitiator 1.3.1.9, which is available for download on OTN, rather than the version of JInitiator that was included with your installation of Forms.

2.9 JInitator Cache Default Cache Size

In JInitator 1.3, you set the JAR cache size in the "cache" tab of the JInitiator control panel, which has a default size of 50MB.

2.10 Deploying Forms Applications

To deploy Oracle9i Forms applications on Oracle9iAS, you must configure the forms90.conf file. Oracle9iAS Forms Services use OC4J, via mod_OC4J, for the Forms Servlet and the Forms Listener Servlet only. All other file handling, such as downloading client Java archives and JInitiator, is performed directly by the Oracle HTTP Server. the forms90.conf file is automatically configured during product installation. See the Oracle9iAS Forms Services Deployment Guide (part number A92175-01) for information about the forms90.conf file.

Because there is no Apache HTTP Listener on Oracle9iDS, however, Forms uses OC4J directly for design-time deployment and for downloading client archive files.

2.11 New Error Message

FRM-93000: Servlet internal error.
Cause:  A servlet error occurred, or runtime did not start propery.
Action: See the error messages in the servlet (OC4J) log file for 
clarification.  

You can find the OC4J log file at:

<ORACLE_HOME>\j2ee\OC4J_BI_Forms\application-deployments\forms90app

The log file is called application.log, and is usually in a subdirectory like OC4J_BI_Forms_default_island_1, depending on how iAS has been configured.

2.12 Unable to Use Debugger When OTHERPARAMS in a Named Configuration Section

(2161032) If you use OTHERPARAMS in a named configuration section in the formsweb.cfg file, you overwrite the default the OTHERPARAMS parameter, which contains the DEBUG parameter.

For example, suppose you have a named configuration that looks like this:

[MyApp]
otherparams=usesdi=yes

Then you are overriding the default OTHERPARAMS, which looks like this:

otherparams=debug=%debug% host=%host% port=%port%

Therefore, if you use the debugger with the MyApp configuration, the debugger will not run. This behavior also occurs if the Application Server URL is modified in the Form preferences to use the MyApp configuration.

The workaround is to put DEBUG, HOST, and PORT as separate parameters. Modify the appropriate base.html file and the three separate parameters. Make sure to also add them in the default section of formsweb.cfg. Then, remove them from OTHERPARAMS.

2.13 Java Plug-in Security Warning Message Appears When Running Web Form Natively in Netscape

(2315875) When using JInitiator, certificates are already loaded and applets are trusted with the signature. However, when using a native browser, certificates are not loaded automatically.Therefore, you must select Grant or Grant Always in your browser to avoid this warning.

2.14 Location of the Translated fmhelp.jar Is Incorrect

(2302520) The online help system may fail to start, and may generate an error (FRM-18105) for Japanese installations of Forms Developer on all operating systems. The reason is because one online help file was installed to the wrong directory. As a workaround, go to <OracleHome>/forms90/doc/JA and locate the fmhelp.jar file. Move this file to the <OracleHome>/forms90/doc/JA/fmdevhelp directory.

2.15 Translated Files for Keymaps Are Installed to the Incorrect Location on iDS Windows

(2313826) When you attempt to show the list of keys for Runform, it comes up in English regardless of the language in which you are running.

2.16 Enabling HTTPS and Single Sign-On (SSO) with Oracle9i Forms

(2293330) To enable HTTPS and Single Sign-On (SSO) with Oracle9i Forms, do the following:

  1. Register HTTPS information by running the following commands on the middle-tier server.

    $ORACLE_HOME/jdk/bin/java -jar $ORACLE HOME/sso/lib/ossoreg.jar -oracle_
    home_path %MIDTIER_ORACLE_HOME% -host %<INFRASTRUCTRE_MACHINE_NAME>% 
    -port 1521 -sid iasdb -site_name %<INFRASTRUCTRE_MACHINE_NAME>%:1521 
    -success_url https://midtierserver.us.oracle.com:4443/osso_login_
    success-logout_url https://midtierserver.us.oracle.com:4443/osso_logout_
    success-cancel_url https://midtierserver.us.oracle.com:4443/-home_url 
    https://midtierserver.us.oracle.com:4443/-config_mod_osso TRUE -u SYSTEM 
    -sso_server_version v1.2
    Note: Port 4443 is the default port with Oracle9iAS

  2. Import the certification file $ORACLE_HOME/webcache/wallets/default/b64certificate.txt.

If you want to run a form with Jinitiator, append the b64certificate.txt file to certdb.txt. If you want to run a Form natively in Internet Explorer, import this file into Internet Explorer.

3 Oracle9i Forms Issues

The following sections describe known issues in Oracle9i Forms components:

3.1 Oracle9i Forms and Enterprise Manager Issues

3.1.1 Killing Forms Session Takes about One Minute in Enterprise Manager

(2190329) The Forms Server is doing necessary clean-up work, such as cleaning up memory allocations. The same effect happens when the Form process is killed from the command line.

3.1.2 Enterprise Manager Strips Comments from formsweb.cfg

(2171120) If you modify the formsweb.cfg file using Enterprise Manager, and then submit the changes, all comments that were in the formsweb.cfg file are removed. This behavior does not occur until you submit the changes; therefore, viewing is safe.

3.2 Oracle9i Forms Trace Issues

3.2.1 Unable To Create Defined Log Name

(2247822) Users can no longer specify the log name for the Forms Trace file in a URL. This behavior prevents a user from accidentally writing a file to an invalid location. If a user specifies log=<filename> in the URL, the URL will be ignored. The file will be named forms_<pid>.trc where <pid> is the process ID on the server. The file will be created in the directory specified by the environment variable FORMS90_TRACE_PATH, which is specified on the server.

3.2.2 Oracle Trace Has Been Desupported for Oracle9i Forms

(2296258) If you specify record=otrace, the Form will fail to start. This issue will be resolved in the next patch set to Oracle9i Forms.

3.3 Unable to Use Run Form When Saving Forms in Directories with Spaces in Path

(1983066) When creating a simple form and saving it to a directory such as C:\Program Files\Oracle\test.fmb, and when you click the Run Form icon, an error dialog appears:

FRM-40010 : Cannot read form C:\Program.

This error message appears when there is a space in the URL.

3.4 Changed Keyboard Shortcuts

The following keyboard shortcuts have changed:

Table 2 Keyboard shortcuts
Action, Function, or Tool Shortcut in previous releases Shortcut in Oracle9i Forms

PL/SQL Editor

F7

F11

Debug Module

Shift-Ctrl-F9

Shift-F9

Step Over

F12

F8

Step Into

F11

F7

Step Out

Shift-Ctrl-F11

Shift-F7

Run to Cursor

F4

Shift-F4

 

4 Oracle9i Forms Known Bugs

The following sections describe known bugs in Oracle9i Forms and suggested workaround where available:

4.1 Creating Relation Causes Builder to Crash

(2301781) In the Property Inspector, you must set the property "Query Data Source Name" for the control block or else Forms Developer will crash when creating a relation using the New Relation Wizard.

4.2 Time Zone Support for Dates Prior to November 18, 1883

(2105230) There is a known problem with conversion of dates prior to November 18, 1883 between different time zones - e.g. US/Eastern to GMT. The wrong result can be returned in these circumstances. This problem will be addressed in a future patch of Oracle9i Forms.

4.3 Forms Can Mangle Data In NCHAR Or NVARCHAR2 Columns

(2060602) Data in NCHAR or NVARCHAR2 columns may not be correct. When a Form is running against a database that has non-Unicode NLS_CHARACTERSET, data can be mangled when inserting or updating from a CHAR item in the Form into an NCHAR or NVARCHAR2 column in the database, even when the server hosting the Form specifies the UTF8 character set for NLS_LANG.

Data can also be mangled when querying from NCHAR or NVARCHAR2 columns.

4.4 Getting ONETIMEWHERE Block Property after Querying May Crash Forms

(2175919) After querying records into a data block, and if the ONETIMEWHERE property is set for the data block, Forms crashes while retrieving the ONETIMEWHERE property.

As a workaround, if you set the ONETIMEWHERE property on a block, then execute the query, do not get the ONETIMEWHERE property.

4.5 Layout Editor Should Show Iconic Button GIF/JPG Images

(1960603) In a Web environment, icons are either.GIF or.JPG files. However, in the Layout Editor in the Forms Builder, ICO files are still used to display icons. These icons are used for design-time only. At runtime, GIF and JPG files are used. A future version of Oracle9i Forms should support GIF and JPG files in the Form Builder at design-time.

4.6 Cannot Use Keyboard to Navigate to Select Java Classes Field

(2235125) In the Import Java Classes dialog, you cannot navigate using keys to the Select Java Classes field.

4.7 Unable to Open a Form by Double-Clicking the FMB File

(2234624) If the Form Builder is not running, and when you double click a .fmb file, the Form Builder will start but the file will not load (you'll receive an error message.) However, if the Form Builder is running, double clicking a .fmb file opens it in the Form Builder.

4.8 Migration Assistant

(2250726) DATA_PARAMETER that is used with Run_Product to call Reports cannot be passed to Reports via Run_Report_Object. The migration assistant issues a warning that if this is used in Conjunction with RUN_PRODUCT() for Reports then it will no longer work.

4.8.1 Migration Assistant and PLL files

(2116895 and 2116644)

The migration of a PLL file is unsuccessful if the PLL contains either the keyword "language" or "userenv('LANG')". As a workaround, we have fixed the Migration Assistant so that if it finds the occurrence of either of these words inside the PLL, it will abort the migration process with an error message. The error message is different for each keyword, and looks something like:

ERROR: <OBJECT_NAME>: Invalid PL/SQL variable name "language" found. 
This variable should be renamed.

ERROR: <OBJECT_NAME>: Invalid PL/SQL construct "userenv('LANG')" found.
ora_nls.get_lang_str(ora_nls.language_abbr) should be used instead. 
ERROR: Stop word(s) found. Rolling back changes and aborting migration.

Unfortunately, the occurrences of these stop words inside comments also cause migration to be aborted. If you don't want to abort migration of the PLL, you can comment out the userenv and language category lines in the search_replace.properties file.

4.8.2 Compile After Conversion

(2175830) Compile After Conversion (default.generateruntime) is still valid, and is a true/false property. If it is set to "true", the module is compiled after conversion (i.e .fmx or .mmx or .plx file is generated). In the case of PLL files, the PLX file is always generated, irrespective of the default.generateruntime property. This behavior is incorrect, and bug 2175830 has been filed for it.

4.9 JAWS Issues

4.9.1 JAWS Cannot Read the PL/SQL Compilation Messages Window

(2069317) When you compile PL/SQL in Forms, a dialog is raised with a scrollable region with all of the errors listed. This dialog is accessible with the exception of scrolling the errors. As a result, you can only see one error at a time. However, you can use the generator (a separate executable) to output all of the errors.

4.9.2 Unable to Read Different Icons in Property Palette

(2115836) The property palette has four icons that show if a property is default, user-set, inherited, or user-set over inherited. JAWS does not read anything that distinguishes these properties as having these characteristics.

As a workaround, look at the Edit | Inherit menu. It will be disabled if the property in question has a grey dot; otherwise, it is enabled. When it is enabled, you can look at the Subclass Information property, navigate to the property class, and see if the property is inherited or not and compare values.

Alternatively, you can convert the .fmb file to XML and look at the properties there. Only overwritten properties will be displayed in the XML.

4.9.3 Closing Internet Explorer While JAWS Is Running Does Not Kill IE Process

(2015489 and 2068572) If you are using JAWS, and you close Internet Explorer, the Windows Task Manager reports the IE process as running because JAWS has an active thread holding IE. The IE process can be killed from the Task Manager.

4.9.4 JAWS Does Not Read the Tabs in the Form Builder Preferences Dialog

(2238679) If you open the Form Builder Preferences dialog, JAWS does not read out the tab names. As a workaround, press the F1 key to open the Online Help to explain the structure of the Preferences dialog.

4.10 Closing Browser While Application is Running Creates Orphan Process

(2127609 and 2145774) If you close the browser while your Forms application is suspended, the runtime process on the server will be orphaned. It will remain until the timeout period is reached, which is 15 minutes by default.

A Forms application is suspended when the client applet is not active. For example,

4.11 RUN_PRODUCT Built-in Fails When Used to Start a Second Forms Session

(2258275) When the RUN_PRODUCT Built-in to invoke a second Web-deployed Forms application, you may receive the error:

Connection from a new browser window not supported 

Also, the original Form session may freeze when the newly created one is exited. As a workaround, use the "open_form" PL/SQL built-in to run another (or the same) Form instance in a new session instead of using run_product. This is the recommended way of running multiple Forms sessions in one browser window.

4.12 Valid Bean Name In Implementation Class Returns FRM-13008 Error

(2254547) After assigning a valid bean name in the Implementation Class Property, Forms returns the following error:

FRM-13008: cannot find javabean with name 'mypackage.PJCBeanWrapper'. 

Make sure all the dependent class files are available to Forms builder. If you have created the bean using JDeveloper PJC Wizard, add jdev-rt.jar, f90all.jar and the jar containing the bean classes to FORMS90_BUILDER_CLASSPATH as a workaround.

4.13 Forms to Report Integration Does not Work in Debug Mode

When running a form with an integrated report from Forms Developer in debug mode (using "Debug Module" from the "Debug" menu or by clicking the "Run Form Debug" button), the following error occurs:
FRM-41213: Unable to connect to the Report Server Rep9isrv.
Reports integration works without error when you are not running the form in debug mode.

4.14 XMLTOOL Issues

4.14.1 Converting a Form Module to XML and Back

(2252171) After converting an Oracle9i Forms module to its XML equivalent and then back to a Forms module, the canvases may not display correctly because custom color palettes are not preserved in the conversion.

4.14.2 XML To FMB Conversion Does Not Report Image Errors

(2061461) When doing an XML to FMB conversion on an Oracle9i Form that contains a graphics object of type IMAGE, and the image file is not found, the conversion utility provides no warning. When this Form is loaded into the Forms Builder and the canvas containing that object is opened, the Form Builder crashes.

4.14.3 XML Converter Throws Exception if PLL Is Missing

(2255174) When using the XML converter on a Oracle9i Form with an attached PLL file, and if the PLL file is not in the FORMS90_PATH, the XML Converter throws an exception. Instead of a clear message which indicates the PLL file that is causing the problem, the user gets an ambiguous error:

Processing XML module vec0005_fmb.xml 
@ ERROR - an exception has been encountered:
@ oracle.forms.jdapi.JdapiException: _jni_attach_lib failed

However, the XML Converter will continue without the library.

4.15 PL/SQL Converter Issues

4.15.1 PL/SQL Converter Converts All Occurrences of the Word "CALL" to "CALL_FORM"

(2114805) This behavior happens even if the word "CALL" is used elsewhere, such as in comments.

4.15.2 PL/SQL Converter Displays Warning About Commented-Out Obsolete Built-in

(2116969) The PL/SQL Converter shows warnings about obsolete Built-ins that are commented out.

4.16 JDAPI Issues

4.16.1 Use Uppercase When Referring to Forms Objects that Use JDAPI

(2215797) Internally, Forms uses uppercase characters for Oracle9i Form objects. Since Java is case-sensitive, it is important to use uppercase when referring to Forms objects using JDAPI.

4.16.2 Complete Classpath not Available for JDAPI

(2316467) In order to run the JDAPI, you will need to have f90jdapi.jar in the CLASSPATH:
CLASSPATH =<oraclehome>\forms90\java\f90jdapi.jar;

5 National Language Support Issues

This section describes known issues with national language support.

5.1 Obsolete Menu Item Type Upgrade Messages

(2055224) This following messages related to the upgrade of obsolete menu item types are not present in non-English versions of the message file.

The following messages were added to the message file:

2500,0, "PLUS-type menu items are not supported in this version of 
Forms.\n" 
2501,0, "FORM-type menu items are not supported in this version of 
Forms.\n" 
2502,0, "MACRO-type menu items are not supported in this version of 
Forms.\n" 
2503,0, "This menu item has been converted to a PL/SQL-type menu 
item.\nThe  old command text is shown within comments below.\n" 
2504,0, "Consider using the HOST built-in with the original text." 
2505,0, "Consider using the CALL_FORM built-in with the original text." 
2506,0, "Consider using the MACRO built-in with the original text." 

5.2 Use of Multibyte Characters in URL Query Parameters and Form Name

(1994138 and 1961840) Multibyte or bidirectional characters in query parameters in a URL used to invoke the Forms Servlet may not be handled correctly. For example, attempting to run a form whose (fmx) file name contains multibyte characters using a URL like

http://myserver/forms90/f90servlet?form=abcXX 

may fail with an error saying the form module was not found (where XX represent multibyte or bidirectional characters). Also, specifying a multibyte form name in the formsweb.cfg file may fail in the same way too. The workaround is to rename the Form fmx file to a name not containing multibyte characters. These issues will be addressed in a future release.

5.3 Multibyte Characters in Environment File

(194001) Multibyte or bidirectional characters in the environment file (usually called default.env) may not be read correctly. For example, if the FORMS90_PATH variable contains such characters the form may not be found (case where path to the form includes directories whose names contain multibyte characters). The workaround on Windows is to define the FORMS90_PATH setting in the Windows registry instead (using regedit) and remove it from the environment file. Another possible workaround, for all platforms, is to place the form module under directories with names which only include single byte characters.

6 TranslationHub Issues

The following issues relate to TranslationHub:

6.1 Restrictions

6.2 Installing Oracle8i Personal Edition for Use with TranslationHub

Individual users of TranslationHub, working in remote sites, might need to use Oracle8i Personal Edition as the local database to store TranslationHub projects.

While installing Oracle8i Personal Edition, use the following notes:

6.2.1 Installing Oracle8i Personal Edition on a Non-western European Language Version of Windows NT

To install Oracle8i Personal Edition on a non-western European language version of Windows NT:

  1. Start the installation, and choose to perform a Custom installation when prompted.

  2. When prompted, select Product Languages.

  3. From the Available Languages list, select English.

  4. From the Components list, select the following:

    Components Install Status

    Oracle8i Server 8.1.6.0.0

    New Install

    Oracle Product Options

    New Install

      Oracle Time Series

    Not Installed

      Visual Information Retrieval

    Not Installed

      Oracle Spatial

    New Install

      Oracle Com Automation Feature

    New Install

      Oracle Advanced Security

    New Install

      Oracle interMedia

    New Install

    Net 8 Products

    New Install

      Net8 Client

    New Install

      Net8 Server

    New Install

      Oracle Names

    New Install

      Oracle Connection Manager

    New Install

      Oracle SNMP Agent

    New Install

      Oracle Protocol Support

    New Install

    Oracle Utilities

    New Install

      Performance Monitor

    Not Installed

      Oracle Database Utilities

    New Install

      SQL*Plus

    New Install

    Oracle Java Products

    New Install

      Oracle JDBC Drivers

    New Install

      Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.1.8.1.6.0.0

    New Install

      Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.2.8.1.6.0.0

    New Install

      Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK

    New Install

      Oracle SQLJ

    New Install

      Oracle Java Tools

    New Install

    Oracle Enterprise Manager Products

    New Install

      Oracle Intelligent Agent

    New Install

      Oracle Management Server

    New Install

      Oracle Enterprise Manager Client

    New Install

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  1. Continue the installation until prompted whether to create a new repository for the management server.

  2. Choose to create a new repository for the management server.

  3. After the installation is complete, you are prompted to configure the database. Choose to perform a Typical configuration, selecting the following options:

    • Multipurpose

    • 15 concurrently connected users

    • Dedicated Server Mode

    • Oracle JServer

  4. When prompted, change the character set as follows:

    • In the Change Character Set To field, type WE8ISO8859P1.

    • In the Change National Character Set field, type WE8ISO8859P1.

  5. When prompted with the Compatible Parameter list, select 8.1.0.

  6. When prompted, ensure the following is true:

    • Maximum data files: 254

    • Maximum Log Files: 32

    • Maximum Log Members: 2

  7. When prompted for the database size:

    • In the Size (MB) field, type 200.

    • Click the Tool tab and select Unlimited.

    • Click the User tab and select Unlimited.

    • Click the Rollback tab and select Unlimited.

    • Click the Index tab and select Unlimited.

  8. Ensure the Redo Log File Size fields have the value of 1024.

  9. Ensure the Checkpoint interval field has a value of 1000.

  10. Ensure the Checkpoint Timeout (sec) field has a value of 1800.

  11. In the Shared Pool Size (Bytes) field, type 70000000.

  12. In the Processes field, select 150.

  13. Accept the default values for all other configuration prompts.

Refer to the Oracle8i Personal Edition Installation Guide for detailed information on installing Oracle8i Personal Edition.

7 Documentation Errata

This section describes known errors in the Oracle9i Forms documentation set:

7.1 Online Help System

7.1.1 Browsing PL/SQL Package Global Variables in the Debugger

In the Online Help topic "About Debugging", the sixth bullet in the list incorrectly mentions that you can browse instantiated PL/SQL package global variables. These variables cannot be seen in the debugger.

7.1.2 Default Alert Button Property Is Required Not Optional

(2278996) The Online Help topic for the Alert Property "Default Alert Button Property" describes the property as optional when in fact it is required.

7.1.3 Incorrect Environment Variable

(2281042) On page FORMS90_DEFAULTFONT, the description for FORMS90_DEFAULTFONT is incorrectly written as FORMS60_DEFAULTFONT.

7.1.4 Incorrect Path in Java Importer Help

(2249678) In the Online Help topic "Java Importer", in the C.3 Installation Requirements section, there is an incorrect path:

ORACLE_HOME/TOOLS/COMMON60/JAVA/importer.jar 

The correct path is:

ORACLE_HOME/JLIB/importer.jar.

7.1.5 Incorrect Java Code in JDAPI Documentation

(2215338) The Online Help topic "Starting A Jdapi Session" contains the following piece of Java code:


  import oracle.forms.jdapi.*; 

  // Jdapi.startup() does not need to be called because we are starting 
  // the Jdapi in default mode. 
  // 
  public class JdapiSessionExample 
  { 
    public static void main(String[] args) 
    { 
      // suppress errors from missing subclassed modules 
      Jdapi.setFailSubclassLoad(true); 
      // suppress errors from missing PLLs 
      Jdapi.setFailLibraryLoad(true); 
// This line will cause initialisation FormModule. fmb = new 
FormModule("myform.fmb"); 

FormModule. fmb = new FormModule("myform.fmb"); 
// program code goes here ... // finally, free API resources Jdapi.shutdown(); } }

The bold line has a period following FormModule; therefore, Java will not compile with that period there.

7.1.6 Incorrect Code in JDAPI Subclassing Example

(2170544) In the Online Help topic "Low-level Subclassing Using Parent Properties", the following line of code:

blockA.setParentModuleStorage(JdapiTypes.PAMO_FILESYSTEM_CTID); 

causes a compilation error:

cannot resolve symbol 
symbol: variable PAMO_FILESYSTEM_CTID
blockA.setParentModuleStorage(JdapiTypes.PAMO_FILESYSTEM_CTID);

The solution is to comment out this line of code and the example will compile.

7.1.7 Incorrect JavaBean Source Code Example

(2273363) In the Online Help topic "Including a JavaBean and Custom Controls", the following source code will not compile:

XPos := CurrentValue;
   get_parameter_attr(BeanValListHdl,'MouseY',ParamType, 
CurrentValue);
   YPos := CurrentValue;
   MsgBox('If you click at '||to_Char(XPos)||'/'||to_Char(YPos)||' 
  again I may drop these beans');

In the bold line, replace "message" for "MsgBox" and the code will compile.

7.1.8 Ambiguous Description of DO_COMMIT Behavior

(2257223) In the Online Help topic for the EXIT_FORM Built-in, the description for DO_COMMIT states:

"Forms validates the changes, performs a commit, and exits the 
current Form without prompting the operator. 

The actual behavior is that Forms validates the changes, performs a commit, and exits the current Form without prompting the operator if they want to commit the changes.

7.1.9 Incomplete Description of Available Windows for Modifying Variable Values in the Debugger

(2242622) In the Online Help topic "Modifying a Variable Value", the first step says:

  1. Display the appropriate debug window (Variables, Form Values or Global/System Variables).

However, it should read:

  1. Display the appropriate debug window (Variables, Form Values, Watch, PL/SQL Packages or Global/System Variables).

7.2 Oracle9iAS Forms Services Deployment Guide Release 9.0.2

  1. In step 1 of Chapter 5, change mod_osso.conf file to

    ORACLE_HOME/forms90/server/forms90.conf file.
  2. Also in step 1, the directions say to add the following to the forms90.conf file:

    <IfModule mod_osso.c>*
     <Location forms90/f90servlet> 
        require valid-user 
        authType Basic 
       </Location>
    </IfModule>*
    


    However, the above is already in forms90.conf, but it is commented out. Uncomment it to enable Single Sign On (SSO).

  3. In the code above, * indicates new lines that are not in the current documentation.

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