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Starting and Stopping OC4J [message #153743] Tue, 03 January 2006 22:35 Go to next message
Ann2006
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Registered: January 2006
Junior Member
i really have done set the oracle_home and java_home. now i want to starting and stopping OC4J, but when i write "start" in command promtp with dir <install_dir>/bin, another command promtp displayed. why and how i want to solve this problem?
Re: Starting and Stopping OC4J [message #154264 is a reply to message #153743] Fri, 06 January 2006 07:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Maaher
Messages: 7065
Registered: December 2001
Senior Member
Start is a dos command:

from DOS Help ("C:> help start")

Starts a separate window to run a specified program or command.

START ["title"] [/Dpath] [/I] [/MIN] [/MAX] [/SEPARATE | /SHARED]
[/LOW | /NORMAL | /HIGH | /REALTIME | /ABOVENORMAL | /BELOWNORMAL]
[/WAIT] [/B] [command/program]
[parameters]

"title" Title to display in window title bar.
path Starting directory
B Start application without creating a new window. The
application has ^C handling ignored. Unless the application
enables ^C processing, ^Break is the only way to interrupt
the application
I The new environment will be the original environment passed
to the cmd.exe and not the current environment.
MIN Start window minimized
MAX Start window maximized
SEPARATE Start 16-bit Windows program in separate memory space
SHARED Start 16-bit Windows program in shared memory space
LOW Start application in the IDLE priority class
NORMAL Start application in the NORMAL priority class
HIGH Start application in the HIGH priority class
REALTIME Start application in the REALTIME priority class
ABOVENORMAL Start application in the ABOVENORMAL priority class
BELOWNORMAL Start application in the BELOWNORMAL priority class
WAIT Start application and wait for it to terminate
command/program
If it is an internal cmd command or a batch file then
the command processor is run with the /K switch to cmd.exe.
This means that the window will remain after the command
has been run.

If it is not an internal cmd command or batch file then
it is a program and will run as either a windowed application
or a console application.

parameters These are the parameters passed to the command/program


If Command Extensions are enabled, external command invocation
through the command line or the START command changes as follows:

non-executable files may be invoked through their file association just
by typing the name of the file as a command. (e.g. WORD.DOC would
launch the application associated with the .DOC file extension).
See the ASSOC and FTYPE commands for how to create these
associations from within a command script.

When executing an application that is a 32-bit GUI application, CMD.EXE
does not wait for the application to terminate before returning to
the command prompt. This new behavior does NOT occur if executing
within a command script.

When executing a command line whose first token is the string "CMD "
without an extension or path qualifier, then "CMD" is replaced with
the value of the COMSPEC variable. This prevents picking up CMD.EXE
from the current directory.

When executing a command line whose first token does NOT contain an
extension, then CMD.EXE uses the value of the PATHEXT
environment variable to determine which extensions to look for
and in what order. The default value for the PATHEXT variable
is:

.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD

Notice the syntax is the same as the PATH variable, with
semicolons separating the different elements.

When searching for an executable, if there is no match on any extension,
then looks to see if the name matches a directory name. If it does, the
START command launches the Explorer on that path. If done from the
command line, it is the equivalent to doing a CD /D to that path.


So, you using the wrong command.

In my box, OC4J is started through java.exe:
..\..\..\jdk\jre\bin\java -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.inprise.vbroker.orb.ORB  -Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.inprise.vbroker.orb.ORB -Doracle.security.jazn.config=..\..\j2ee\config\jazn.xml -Doracle.home=..\..\.. -DORACLE_HOME=..\..\.. -jar ..\..\..\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar -userThreads -config ..\..\j2ee\config\server.xml


MHE
Re: Starting and Stopping OC4J [message #154480 is a reply to message #154264] Sun, 08 January 2006 22:33 Go to previous message
matrik02
Messages: 64
Registered: November 2005
Member
I have Download OC4J.I want to set environment. But Oracle_home, have D:\oracle\ora90.So i not understand about this help file below.How to set it correctly?Where i need to set it?Client machine or at server machine?

For example, if oc4j_extended.zip was extracted to /private/oc4j and the J2SDK
was installed in /private/j2se142 then JAVA_HOME and ORACLE_HOME would be set
as:

JAVA_HOME=/private/j2se142
ORACLE_HOME=/private/oc4j
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