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Oracle Jar Cache [message #248084] Thu, 28 June 2007 00:57 Go to next message
srinivas.k2005
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Hi,

Deleting files from Oracle Jar cache folder, will this effect any of the oracle coding we have done.

Thanks,
Srinivas
Re: Oracle Jar Cache [message #248093 is a reply to message #248084] Thu, 28 June 2007 01:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BlackSwan
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>Deleting files from Oracle Jar cache folder, will this effect any of the oracle coding we have done.

Yes, no, maybe,HUH?
What file, what effect, what has previously been done?

You may know, but I for have NO clue about your situation; since you have not shared that with us (TINU).
Re: Oracle Jar Cache [message #248106 is a reply to message #248084] Thu, 28 June 2007 01:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
srinivas.k2005
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Registered: August 2006
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Hi,

Our Client had a problem ,when they run the oracle application forms.They where getting 'Server failure/interupted message'.
When i went through google ,the solution was to delete oracle jar cache files.
So i wanted to know will this deletion effects.

Thanks,
Srinivas
Re: Oracle Jar Cache [message #248286 is a reply to message #248084] Thu, 28 June 2007 09:43 Go to previous message
BlackSwan
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My general advice in cases like this is rename the file "out of the way" & then test results.
If test results are what you desire then you can delete the file.
If having the file "missing" causes more harm than good, then rename it back to original name & keep looking for a solution.
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