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You'll have to use the Microsoft SDK and refer to their documentation on how to create and use signed cab files. What do we have to change if we create a signed CAB file?
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We also want to use the Native JVM for IE (when it will work with XP - is this patch 13?). There is no dependency to teh Forms patch you use, but to Jinitiator. The work around is explained in a Whitepaper on OTN about signing Java Bean in Forms (Forms9i collateral section). The bug means that this currently cannot be handled with Jinitiator 1.3.x. The problem is that you use a different (custom) signature for the upload bean, after modifying it, that requires the user to first grant it permissions. I understand that it uses Jinitiator 1.3 & that it will popup a dialog when it sees a new signed Jar file & will automatically import theĬertificate if the user decides to trust it - but I read on the Technet forum there is a bug 2483719 - does this work with patch 12? Yes, without Java you will not get there.
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Next you will have to handle multiple files in the bean code. First you need to set a porperty on the file dialog allowing the selection of multiple files.
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I don't know much about Java programming but will learn if this is the best way to accomplish this.Īctually you will have to change the code then. I'd also like to ability to select multiple files to upload. Due to the implementation of the Bean there are defined chunk sizes for the data passed, but this does not limit the size of a downloaded file. There exist a recommendation of to which size this bean has been tested. What do I have to change in the PJC to increase the memory so I can upload a file > 4 MB? We will be uploading some large files.Īs far as I know there is no restriction to the size of the file uploaded to the server. These are many questions in one post and I try to answer it as good as I can We also need the reverse to download a file to the client - WITHOUT using web.show_document - since this does not always prompt you with a save dialog box & tries to open the file in the browser. I understand that it uses Jinitiator 1.3 & that it will popup a dialog when it sees a new signed Jar file & will automatically import the certificate if the user decides to trust it - but I read on the Technet forum there is a bug 2483719 - does this work with patch 12? I don't know much about Java programming but will learn if this is the best way to accomplish this. What do I have to change in the PJC to increase the memory so I can upload a file > 4 MB? We will be uploading some large files. I think I am on the right track but have some questions: We want to upload/download files to the server & save them as BFILES in the database. We are using Forms 6i patch 8 with servlet configuration, iAS 1.0.2.2.1 on Win 2000, Oracle 8.173 I have installed the File Upload PJC demo & got it working. File Upload PJC questions File Upload PJC