I noticed (tipped of by Duncan Mills) Oracle Forms XML Explorer, a useful utility – comparable to FoReDoclet, see Alex’ post Oracle Open Source : FoReDoclet – for generating HTML based technical documentation for Oracle Forms (fmb files). For more details on this free (License: Free for noncommercial use.) utility, see Oracle Forms XML Explorer.
Lucas Jellema, active in IT (and with Oracle) since 1994. Oracle ACE Director and Oracle Developer Champion. Solution architect and developer on diverse areas including SQL, JavaScript, Kubernetes & Docker, Machine Learning, Java, SOA and microservices, events in various shapes and forms and many other things. Author of the Oracle Press book Oracle SOA Suite 12c Handbook. Frequent presenter on user groups and community events and conferences such as JavaOne, Oracle Code, CodeOne, NLJUG JFall and Oracle OpenWorld.
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Thu Mar 3 , 2005
Yesterday, I had to install XMLDB on an already very heavy used system. On this UNIX system, an old Oracle IAS is installed, OAS 10g (version 9.0.4) and an Oracle 10.1.0.3 database. So in terms of used port numbers, it is a very crowded system. The Oracle listener was split-up by me in two different listeners. I defined a version 9 environment and a version 10 environment. I setup a TNS directory via setting the TNS_ADMIN variable in every profile. It makes stuff more complex, in the context of configuring, but it also centralizes all the SQL*Net information and configuration files on a default spot. By the way, I don't make use of Oracle Names.