Archive for the ‘enterpriseone’ Category
In order to shorten the time that it takes to run the eGen process, I modify a couple settings in the gen.bat file. They modify the memory that is used by the JVM. ms128m –> ms512m mx512m –> mx1024m The full ...
December 31, 2008 | EnterpriseOne - JAS (Java Application Server), JVM, Java, eGen, enterpriseone | No Comments »
When setting up a workstation to perform the eGen process, once in a while there is a step that I seem to forget. It has to do with two settings in the JDBJ.INI file that need to be changed from their default values and JDBJ driver files: ...
December 30, 2008 | EnterpriseOne - JAS (Java Application Server), IBM i/System i/iSeries/AS400, JDBJ, eGen, enterpriseone | No Comments »
You got to check this video out by Jeff Stevenson of the Karamazov Group Blog:
December 17, 2008 | IBM i/System i/iSeries/AS400, Oracle Server Manager, SAP, enterpriseone, oracle | No Comments »
Have you used Oracle’s Server Manager for EnterpriseOne? If so, you may have noticed a little “feature” that is really quite annoying: when items are listed on a page they are not consistently sorted. In other words, when you display the page ...
December 3, 2008 | EnterpriseOne - General, EnterpriseOne - Install/Upgrade, Oracle Server Manager, enterpriseone | 2 Comments »
We have several work areas that require a longer inactive timeout setting than the default 20 minutes (Payroll Time-entry, Fixed Asset Accounting, etc.). Unfortunately, EnterpriseOne’s architecture does not make the process of configuring a session timeout very easy. There are three separate separate settings that need to configured correctly. ...
November 26, 2008 | EnterpriseOne - Install/Upgrade, EnterpriseOne - JAS (Java Application Server), Microsoft, Oracle Server Manager, enterpriseone, oracle | No Comments »