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Configuring <strong>Reports</strong> Server<br />

that you set maxEngine <strong>to</strong> a value greater or equal <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> number of environment<br />

elements specified in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Reports</strong> Server configuration file.<br />

■ defaultEnvId can also be applied <strong>to</strong> pluggable engines o<strong>the</strong>r than rwEng.<br />

<strong>Reports</strong> Server will spawn <strong>the</strong> pluggable engine with <strong>the</strong> specified environment<br />

id.<br />

■ For engines used by <strong>the</strong> in-process server, <strong>the</strong> order of precedence for environment<br />

variables from highest <strong>to</strong> lowest is as follows:<br />

■ reports.sh (UNIX only)<br />

Note: If you have modified your current reports.sh file, you<br />

should save it and, after installing 10g (9.0.4), merge your<br />

modifications in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> version of reports.sh installed with <strong>the</strong><br />

latest version. The latest reports.sh contains some required<br />

changes.<br />

■ Environment element in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Reports</strong> Server configuration file<br />

■ In <strong>the</strong> ORACLE_HOME/j2ee/OC4J_BI_Forms/config/oc4j.properties<br />

file: <strong>the</strong> oracle.home property defines <strong>the</strong> ORACLE_HOME setting and<br />

oracle.path defines <strong>the</strong> PATH setting.<br />

■ In ORACLE_HOME/opmn/conf/opmn.xml, <strong>the</strong> element<br />

under <br />

■ The system settings and registry (Windows only)<br />

■ For engines used by <strong>the</strong> standalone server, <strong>the</strong> order of precedence for<br />

environment variables from highest <strong>to</strong> lowest is as follows:<br />

■ reports.sh (UNIX only)<br />

Note: If you have modified your current reports.sh file, you<br />

should save it and, after installing 10g (9.0.4), merge your<br />

modifications in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> version of reports.sh installed with <strong>the</strong><br />

latest version. The latest reports.sh contains some required<br />

changes.<br />

■ environment element in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Reports</strong> Server configuration file<br />

■ The environment set in <strong>the</strong> console where you start rwserver.sh<br />

■ The system settings and registry (Windows only)<br />

■ If <strong>the</strong> same environment variable that is set in ENVID is also set in reports.sh<br />

(ORACLE_HOME/bin/), <strong>Reports</strong> Server obtains <strong>the</strong> environment variable value<br />

from reports.sh and not from ENVID.<br />

For example, say you want <strong>to</strong> set <strong>the</strong> REPORTS_PATH environment variable <strong>to</strong> a<br />

different engine by using <strong>the</strong> environment switch feature. However, <strong>the</strong><br />

reports.sh file also has <strong>the</strong> same REPORTS_PATH environment variable set.<br />

<strong>Reports</strong> Server will now use only REPORTS_PATH set by reports.sh and not <strong>the</strong><br />

REPORTS_PATH set in ENVID when you pass any request.<br />

To work around this issue, you must:<br />

3-30 <strong>Oracle</strong> Application Server <strong>Reports</strong> Services <strong>Publishing</strong> <strong>Reports</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Web</strong>

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