Precompiling P6

Previous TopicNext TopicContents

Although not required for P6, precompilation helps to reduce the amount of time it takes for users to load P6 pages for the first time. The following instructions apply to all application servers supported by P6 EPPM. You need to perform these instructions while the application server is running.

Note: Your application server must be listening on a HTTP port (non-SSL) for the precompile utility to work. You can later disable the HTTP port after precompilation if you will be using only HTTPS.

To precompile P6:

  1. Locate the precompile_utility folder. It will be in the location where you installed P6 EPPM. For example:
  2. Run a command similar to the following:

    java -jar JSPPrecompile.jar -u baseURL -f inputfile

    where baseURL is the P6 URL and inputfile is the location of the P6 EAR file.

    Note: The file path of the P6 EAR file cannot contain spaces.

    For example, the command should look similar to the following if you have a standard P6 installation on WebLogic:

    If you deployed P6 in WebLogic:

    java -jar JSPPrecompile.jar -u http://localhost:7001/p6 -f p6home/p6.ear

    where p6home is the location where you installed P6. For example, C:\P6EPPM_1\p6\p6.ear or /usr/P6EPPM_1/p6/p6.ear.

    If you used the P6 EPPM Configuration Wizard to deploy P6:

    java -jar JSPPrecompile.jar -u http://localhost:8203/p6 -f p6home/p6.ear

    where p6home is the location where you installed P6. For example, C:\P6EPPM_1\p6\p6.ear or /usr/P6EPPM_1/p6/p6.ear.

Related Topics

P6 Setup Tasks

Accessing P6 from Client Browsers

Application Server Plug-Ins for P6 EPPM

About the Database Configuration Wizard for P6

Configuring Settings on Client Machines

About the Primavera P6 Administrator

Configuring a Separate Server for Job Services

Users and Security in P6 EPPM

Application Settings and Global Enterprise Data in P6 EPPM

Using Oracle Secure Global Desktop



Legal Notices
Copyright © 1999, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

Last Published Thursday, February 04, 2016

PDF Library