- Field Service Error «oracle.forms.engine.Main» When Opening Dispatch Center Form (Doc ID 1987557.1)
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- Java Security Warning When Accessing the Contract Management Login Page (Doc ID 910830.1)
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- Opening Forms Raises Dialog «Java has discovered application components that could indicate a security concern» (Doc ID 1187875.1)
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- Computer Support: Java Security Warning
Field Service Error «oracle.forms.engine.Main» When Opening Dispatch Center Form (Doc ID 1987557.1)
When trying to open the Dispatch Center form, users get a Java Error message.
Clicking on «Don’t Block» does not help.
Also, the Task > Assignment Manager window is frozen, forcing users to kill the session.
Block potentially unsafe components from being run?
Application: oracle.forms.engine.Main
Java has discovered application components that could indicate a security concern.
Contact the application vendor to ensure that it has not been tampered with.
The JRE Console may show the following errors:
Forms Applet version is : 10.1.2.3
Missing Application-Name: manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/csf/jar/csftimer.jar
Missing Permissions manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/csf/jar/csftimer.jar
Missing Codebase manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/csf/jar/csftimer.jar
Missing Application-Name: manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/csf/jar/csftimer.jar
Missing Permissions manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/csf/jar/csftimer.jar
Missing Codebase manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/csf/jar/csftimer.jar
Missing Application-Name: manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/fnd/jar/fndgantt.jar
Missing Permissions manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/fnd/jar/fndgantt.jar
Missing Codebase manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/fnd/jar/fndgantt.jar
Missing Application-Name: manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/fnd/jar/fndgantt.jar
Missing Permissions manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/fnd/jar/fndgantt.jar
Missing Codebase manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/fnd/jar/fndgantt.jar
Missing Application-Name: manifest attribute for: http://qtktapp01.biztechmsp.com:8032/OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/fnd/jar/fndpromise.jar
(R) Field Service
(N) Dispatch Center
Changes
Applied the following patches:
. Patch 17287736:R12.BPA.C — BPA TRANSACTION NOT PRINTING CORRECTLY AFTER PATCH 16547477
. Patch 18955265:R12.HZ.C — GETTING ERROR MESSAGE WHILE CREATING ORGANIZATION
. Patch 19494816:R12.FND.C — JDBC CONNECTION LEAK IN ORACLE.APPS.FND.COMMON.ERRORSTACK
. Patch 19807163:R12.OAM.C — 1OFF:12.2.4:TRANSACTIONSCOPE — CONNECTION LEAK IN 12.2.4
. Patch 19858552:R12.FWK.C — WEB APPS CONTEXT NOT RELEASED IN OAERRORPAGE.JSP AND OAERRORDETAILPAGE.JSP
. Patch 19891697:R12.FND.C — 1OFF:12.2:PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS RESULTS SET CACHE
Cause
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Java Security Warning When Accessing the Contract Management Login Page (Doc ID 910830.1)
When attempting to access the login page of Primavera Contract Management, any of the following error messages are thrown.
- Java Security Warning: The application requires an earlier version of Java. Do you want to continue? The required version of Java, 1.5.0_13, is not the latest and may not contain the latest security updates. The required version of Java, 1.5.0_10, is not the latest and may not contain the latest security updates.
Java has discovered application components that could indicate a security concern. Contact the application vendor to ensure that it has not been tampered with.
[Block][Don’t Block]Note: Application specified may vary.- This application blocked by security settings. Your security settings have blocked an application from running with an out of date or expired version of java.
Changes
- Client configuration has changed, i.e. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and \ or browser version.
- Contract Management has been patched and now requires a new, certified JRE be installed on the client machine.
Cause
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Opening Forms Raises Dialog «Java has discovered application components that could indicate a security concern» (Doc ID 1187875.1)
Oracle Applications Framework — Version 12.2.3 to 12.2.3 [Release 12.2]Oracle E-Business Suite Technology Stack — Version 11.5.10.2 to 12.1.3 [Release 11.5.10 to 12.1]Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
After upgrading JRE at the desktop to version 1.6.0_19 or higher some Forms show a dialog with the following message:
Java has discovered application components that could
indicate a security concern.
Name: oracle.forms.engine.Main
Block potentially unsafe components from being run? (recommended)
The application contains both signed and unsigned code.
Contact the application vendor to ensure that it has not been tampered with.
To continue to the form or functionality click the ‘No’ button. After selecting this option the form or functionality will behave normally and the message will not appear again for the remainder of that browser session.
Changes
Upgrade of JRE at the desktop to version 1.6.0_19+
Cause
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Computer Support: Java Security Warning
If you are accessing Blackboard on a PC, you may receive a security warning when attempting to use certain features. The error reads:
«Java has discovered application components that could indicate a security concern.»
You will then be asked whether to «Block potentially unsafe components from being run» (see the image below). If you click «Yes,» the functionality you were attempting to use in Blackboard will be disabled and fail to run properly.
This error is the result of a security feature released beginning in version 1.6.0_19 of Java for the PC. Chances are that your computer has updated to this or a more recent version automatically. Clicking «Yes» tells Java to disable parts of a program that do not have a security signature, including certain unsigned (though safe) portions of code that Blackboard runs. Clicking «No» indicates that you trust the program, and Java runs it as is. For many Blackboard users, this frequently appearing security warning has become an annoyance.
The Blackboard company says they are working on an update to their software that will address this latest change in Java. In the meantime, if you are receiving this warning message, you have the following options for dealing with it:
- Leave the security setting in place and click «No» every time the message appears in Blackboard. This is arguably the safest option if you can handle the annoyance factor of the warning message.
- Adjust the settings in your Java control panel to either disable the security feature altogether or hide the message and always provide a default response. This assumes a higher security risk and leaves the responsibility on you to be careful about which sites you visit that would run Java code. To disable or hide the security warning, do the following:
- Open the Java Control Panel by going to the Start Menu > Control Panel > Java Control Panel.
- Click on the Advanced tab.
- Click on «Security.»
- Click on «Mixed Code (sandbox vs. trusted) security verification.»
- Choose from one of the following two options:
- Enable � hide warning and run with protections: This will hide the warning message and cause Java to act every time as though you had clicked «No.».
- Disable verification: This will disable the new security feature altogether, with the risk that you could run potentially unsafe code without being warned.