Hi,

I'm using the same versions as you are. OXF 1.5.0 and Oracle JDeveloper
v9.0.3.

I'm not so much receiving errors as that I simple can't use the OXF API or
the examples in my programs. I think I've simply failed to install the war
file correctly. (as in, maybe the .war files is in the wrong directory).
I've checked the documentation on how to install OXF in the Apache
environment and that says you'll need to place the .war file into
TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/oxf. And that I need to make some adjustments to the
server.xml files.

My problem is that I can't seem to find these files/directories. That is, I
can find a server.xml but then again I can find 8. So my best guess at the
moment is that I have simply misplaced the files.

I installed my Jdeveloper in the c:\jdev directory.

Any help would be very much appreciated.


-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 February 2003 03:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OXF and JDeveloper


Hi,

I just deployed the OXF 1.5.0 war file into Oracle9iAS v9.0.3, and the 
examples and documentation are running fine. What version are you using, and

what errors, if any, are you seeing in your log files?

-Erik

Vermolen, J.C.M.C. wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just downloaded OXF and I'm quite excited about the promised technology.
> I'm currently on an internship for which I need to recommend a new system
of
> MVC. I'm currently looking into the Model2X scheme and would like to use
> OXF. My problem however is as follows. I can't seem to get OXF to work
under
> JDeveloper. I'm bound to the Oracle9iAS platform and the development IDE
I'm
> using is JDeveloper but somehow it won't pick up on the .war file.
> 
> Has anyone else experienced this problem? I would really like to know how
to
> install OXF properly for use in JDeveloper. Any advise would be more than
> welcome.
> 
> With kind regards,
> 
> Han Vermolen


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