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Runs the adcgnjar utility to generate and sign a JAR file (For R12.2+ only).  

This operations requires the expect package to be installed on the EBS host.

You may not use this utility for custom development unless you have written permission from Oracle Corporation.

  

Environment/Instance Properties

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

EBS Source Script

FDEBS_SOURCE_SCRIPT

Yes

Source Script with full path. 
e.g. /u1/apps/apps_st/appl/APPSorcl_ebs01.env

If you would like to apply changes directly to run edition for EBS R 12.2+, specify the run param after the script. By default it connects to patch edition.

e.g. /u1/apps/apps_st/appl/APPSorcl_ebs01.env run

EBS Database User

FDEBS_DB_USER

Yes

DB User to connect with privileges. e.g. Apps.
Make sure you have permission to execute sqls with this user for all schemas.

EBS Database Password

FDEBS_DB_PASSWORD

Yes

DB Password to connect for EBS Database User.

  

Project Properties

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description





  

Inputs

Input Name

Input Code

Required

Description





  

Outputs

Output Name

Required

Description




  

Artifacts

This operation doesn't consume or produce any artifacts.

  

Endpoint Selection

Prior to version 4.5.1.10, this operation will select all available EBS endpoints associated to the environment instance.

In version 4.5.1.10 and following, this operation will select all available EBS Web Server type endpoints associated to the environment instance.

  

Endpoint Execution

Prior to version 4.5.1.10, this operation will execute on any 1 endpoint.

Versions 4.5.1.10 and following delegate the decision to the workflow developer to allow customers with non-shared Java Tops to use the plugin.

  

Special Considerations

Make sure you have the expect package installed on EBS endpoint. You can verify this by using the below command. If it is not installed, then you need to install expect to run this operation.


rpm -qa | grep expect
     Will return something like this if it is installed:
expect-5.44.1.15-5.el6_4.x86_64

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