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How to start OC4J instance on Windows 10
I am getting the error message below when trying to run a form in Oracle Form Builder:
FRM-10142: The HTTP Listener is not running on DESKTOP-AF3LCH5.lan (port 9001) . Please start the listener or check your runtime preferences.
In order to fix that, I have installed Oracle jDeveloper Studio as I found in the documentation on the link below that OC4J (that is provided with JDeveloper) needs to be installed first:
However, I couldn't find the folder named "home" on this path: <JDeveloper_home>/j2ee/home.
Any idea how to fix it?
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Michael Ferrante
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Oracle
Twitter: @OracleFormsPM
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