Hi,

Apologies if this has been asked before, or is a really lame question.

We currently have lots of locking problems running a web-deployed (J-initiator on 
Win2k) off-the-shelf application.
The application is running from an Oracle Forms 6i patch 12 application server on 
Windows 2000 sp4 and an Oracle 9iR2 database on Solaris9.

The problems seem primarily to be caused by "dead" sessions hanging around on the 
database server and holding locks on records. 

Is there anything that can be done about this?  Is there a timeout parameter (or 
something) that can be set?

The locks only clear when I manually identify the bad sessions through enterprise 
manager and kill them off.

Thanks,

Simon.
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