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errors: Section A.2.1, "The Oracle Forms Applet" Section A.2.2, "The JInitiator Java Console" Section A.2.3, "FRM-92XXX Error Messages" A.2.1 The Oracle Forms Applet The brief message about the FRM error should help in identifying the basic cause of the frm 92102 a network error has occurred the forms client problem. Often, everything required to identify the cause an FRM error is contained in frm-92102 oracle forms the error reported by the Forms applet. When a FRM error is raised, the error dialog will have a Details button. Pressing
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the 'Details' button will show the current Java stack. The exact stack is tied to the root cause and the version of Oracle Forms. This is due to the differing package structure used for the applet class
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files in the different releases. A.2.2 The JInitiator Java Console If you are using JInitiator and a Java error is encountered then the error will be written to the browser status line. However, this does not show the full Java error stack. You need to look for it in the JInitiator Java console. If you have turned the Java Console on, by checking its option in JInitiator Control Panel Applet on a Windows oracle forms networkretries computer, the JInitiator Console window will pop up when your Form runs in a browser. The JInitiator Control Panel Applet can be found on the Start | Settings | Control Panel option in Windows. If JInitiator's Java console does not appear, you can always invoke it manually from the taskbar tray icon by double clicking it. A.2.3 FRM-92XXX Error Messages While running your Forms application, you may encounter various FRM errors. These errors can be raised by several different conditions. When you receive these errors, you will need to obtain more information to resolve it. In this section we will see some of the common errors that one may encounter and how to resolve them. Broadly speaking, the FRM errors occur due to the following. Configuration Problems: Some FRM errors are raised by configuration problems. For example, the Forms Service is not started, or is listening on a different port to that specified in the HTML file. Typically these errors will reproduce consistently. Forms server process has crashed: The majority of FRM errors that occur after a successful connection has been established and the form started, are due to the server crashing. Once the server process has died, then the client cannot continue running - the applet has no life of its own, and it cannot co
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Street Events Contact us Jan122012 9 Comments Understanding Oracle Forms timeout parameters (or should I say FORMS_TIMEOUT) FRM-92102 - A network error has occured Alternate title: Why does my Oracle Form keep randomly disconnecting Today I was at a client who was http://oracleformsinfo.com/2012/01/12/forms_timeout-frm-92101/ having trouble since there forms where disconnecting randomly after 15 minutes. They had tried to play around with the TIMEOUT settings but they got bogged down in too many documents that pointed to more documents. I http://www.club-oracle.com/threads/form-server-failing-with-network-error.1350/ decided to post a quick guide to Oracle Forms timeout parameters. To help the community configure Forms sessions to time out after a specified period of user inactivity. Here I discuss the specific timeout parameters of Oracle Forms. oracle forms For general web server timeout parameters you should look at note 294749.1 on Oracle Support - Troubleshooting WebForms Tuning / Performance /Time out Problems Basically Oracle Forms 10g relies on 3 settings to control inactivity timeout. 1) FORMS_TIMEOUT environment variable: This is an environment variable that is set in the env file found $ORACLE_HOME/forms/server/default.env. The default is et to use a file called default.env file but this can be customized in the formsweb.cfg found in $ORACLE_HOME/forms/server/formsweb.cfg to oracle forms net use
Now and also get a Premium Badge! form server failing with network error Discussion in 'Oracle Forms and Reports' started by member.forums@gmail.com, Aug 13, 2009. member.forums@gmail.com Active Member Messages: 16 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 80 Hi I have a forms 10g application deployed over a HPUX server. the problem is FRM-92102 error (a network error has occured) whenever the server is restarted i.e. I access it for the first time I am able tologin to the forms and open few forms, after whic the server goes down with the above error. I have to restart the forms server because it would show the same error when try to connect agin Is there some limit on the number of sessions which can be opened after which the connectio is not allowed because all of my forms open in a new session . on other server same application runs fine without failing. but I am not able to figure out the configuration difference Thanks Sapan member.forums@gmail.com, Aug 13, 2009 #1 tyro Forum Genius Messages: 368 Likes Received: 20 Trophy Points: 260 Location: India Hi Unfortunately there are hundreds of reasons for which FRM-92102 may occur. You may like to go through Metalink Note no 604633.1. which lists all the possible causes. However from what you say it seems this is a problem with your session timing out. Rather than using HEARTBEAT to handle session timeout, it is possible to use a "TimeOut Bean". This is a PJC (Pluggable Java Component) that can be embedded in your form but requires extra code. The link below gives some example codes. http://www.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/products/forms/index.html tyro, Aug 14, 2009 #2 member.forums@gmail.com Active Member Messages: 16 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 80 Hi Tyro yes, you are right I tried it was due to network getting timed out http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=323306&start=15&tstart=0 and increasing ping interval saved the same Thks Sapan member.forums@gmail.com, Aug 17, 2009 #3 tyro Forum Genius Messages: 368 Likes Received: 20 Trophy Points: 260 Location: India Glad it worked out tyro, Aug 17, 2009 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Sign up now! Latest Topics Tune one sql 13478 poste