Oracle® Application Server Forms Services Deployment Guide
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # webutil.cfg - WebUtil default configuration file # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This file provides all of the configuration settings for webutil. These are # divided into the following sections: # 1. Logging Options # 2. Installation Options # 3. FileUpload and Download Options # 1. Server Side Logging Options for logging errors and log messages # You must set logging.enabled to true to allow mid-tier logging. Without this # mid-tier logging will not take place no matter what PL/SQL or URL options # are supplied to switch it on. Once logging is enabled the other settings come # into play. # # Details # ------- # logging.file : Defines the file name and location of the log file. # Note that WebUtil does no log file management. You may # need to manually clean this file up from time to time. # logging.enabled : Can be TRUE or FALSE # logging.errorsonly : Can be TRUE or FALSE. Setting to true will ensure that # only errors and not normal informational log messages # are written to the log file. For product use this would # normally be set to TRUE # logging.connections: Can be TRUE or FALSE. Setting to true will cause each # connection from a client using WebUtil to write into # the log as it sets up. logging.file= logging.enabled=FALSE logging.errorsonly=FALSE logging.connections=FALSE # 2. Installation Options # WebUtil needs to download some files to the client in order to perform # certain integration operations such as OLE or Registry Access. These files # are downloaded the first time that you access one of the functions that need # them. You have to define the location of these files on the server # # Details # ------- # install syslib.location : The virtual path to the directory holding the # webutil library files on the server side. This # must either be an absolute URL or a URL that is # relative to the documentbase # # install.syslib.<os>.<package>.<n> : # The name(s) of the libraries required for # particular webutil beans. The format of this is # name|size|version|showDownloadDialog. Multiple # libraries can be downloaded per package. But # ensure that the <n> values are consecutive and # start at 1 install.syslib.location=/webutil # Change size and version if necessary, like when upgrading the library. # Normally this would not be required since most of these libraries come with # install itself. install.syslib.0.7.1=jacob.dll|94208|1.0|true install.syslib.0.9.1=JNIsharedstubs.dll|65582|1.0|true install.syslib.0.9.2=d2kwut60.dll|192512|1.0|true # You can also add your own libraries in here, e.g. #install.syslib.0.user.1=testwebutil.dll|204872|1.0|true # 3. Upload / Download options # For the file upload and download options you can define the default locations # on the server that webutil can use as a work area. Optionally you can switch # upload and download off # # Details # ------- # transfer.database.enabled : Can be TRUE or FALSE - allows you to disable # upload and download from the database server. # transfer.appsrv.enabled : Can be TRUE or FALSE - allows you to disable # upload and download from the application # server. # transfer.appsrv.workAreaRoot: The root of the location in which WebUtil can # store temporary files uploaded from the client. # If no location is specified, Application Server # user_home/temp will be assumed. # This location is always readable and writable # no matter what the settings in # transfer.appsrv.* are. This setting is # required if you need the Client side # READ/WRITE_IMAGE_FILE procedures. # transfer.appsrv.accessControl:Can be TRUE or FALSE - allows you to indicate # that uploads and downloads can only occur from # the directories named in the # transfer.appsrv.read.n and # transfer.appsrv.write.n entries and their # subdirectories. If this setting is FALSE, # transfers can happen anywhere. # transfer.appsrv.read.<n>: List of directory names that downloads can read # from. # transfer.appsrv.write.<n>: List of directory names that uploads can write # to. #NOTE: By default the file transfer is disabled as a security measure transfer.database.enabled=FALSE transfer.appsrv.enabled=FALSE transfer.appsrv.workAreaRoot= transfer.appsrv.accessControl=TRUE #List transfer.appsrv.read.<n> directories transfer.appsrv.read.1=c:\temp #List transfer.appsrv.write.<n> directories transfer.appsrv.write.1=c:\temp