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Storing C++ file and binary files into Berkeley DB XML. Please help

600190Nov 6 2007 — edited Nov 6 2007
Dear Guys

I had nearly the same question as Eve has, I tried to google as well as to search in this forum but i could not find anything regarding my problem.

I am using BDB XML to store the XML files produced during my experiment tool-flow. This tool-flow also produce some C++ (*.cpp) and binary files. I want to store these files and retrieve them so that it could be compiled and used later on in the tool-flow.

I know we can use the CDATA in the XML but Can somebody give me hint or a way so that i can directly store these cpp and binary files into the Berkley DB XML.

you help will be great help as i am stuck and could not find any help

regards
Imran

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frm40735
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obviously you didn't even try to search that error or google it.

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CraigB
Zuzzi,
What is the browser/version and Java Runtime/version you are using? There is conflicting documentation available from Oracle on the certification and support of Oracle Forms 10g R2 on Windows 7. The Oracle Forms 10g Release 2(10.1.2.x): Client Platform Support - Statement of Direction indicates that Forms 10g R2 (10.1.3.X) is supported on Windows 7 with IE 8 and Sun JRE 1.6.0_16 or higher, but I have seen posts here in the forums from Oracle Support that indicates 10g R2 is not supported on Windows 7.

You might want to consided upgrading to Oracle Fusion Middleware (Forms/Reports) 11g, but according to the documents I've seen recently Forms 10g should work so long as you meet the minimum requirements. There is also an additional set of patches (9593176 and 9282569) you might want to consider.

Hope this helps,
Craig B-)

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Edited by: CraigB on Aug 31, 2010 8:28 AM
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Edited by: CraigB on Aug 31, 2010 8:31 AM
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