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Webutil Diagnostic Test Form For Checking Webutil Configuration (Doc ID 553849.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 06, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Forms - Version 10.1.2.3.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

NOTE : The Webutil diagnostic test Form is written to diagnose webutil configurations for 10gR2, 11gR1 and 11gR2. The 10gR2 version can be generated in 11g and will test 11g configurations.    Note that Error Correction Support (Premier Support) for 10gR2, 11gR1 and 11gR2 has ended.    We recommend that you begin to plan your migration/upgrade strategy as soon as possible to Forms 12c  to ensure uninterrupted support for your related Oracle products.

Please refer to the Oracle Lifetime Support Policy guideline Technical Brief for specific dates and details.

Note:Values and PATH location for various variables such as below has been used for Demonstration Purpose only.

This note provides a diagnostic test form to help you check the WebUtil configuration and Webutil Demo configuration. It mainly checks the basic files required for running Webutil and the configuration defined in these files. If your configuration is complete, you still have some errors running Webutil, and you are on 12c following all steps in <Note 2070183.1> should resolve the issue.

This Sample code checks the standard configuration and default directory architecture, if you have custom virtual directories or have renamed key files from their default names, we do not guarantee this form will produce the correct results.                          

 

Troubleshooting Steps

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In this Document
Purpose
Troubleshooting Steps
 How to use the Webutil Diagnostic Test Form
 Checking and understanding the generated log file
 Summary for Webutil files and location
 How To Configure Webutil / Fix my Webutil Configuration?
  Additional References
References

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