Oracle APEX 3.1 printing PDFs

  • From: Dan Peacock <danp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2010 16:40:35 -0400

One of my APEX developers came to me wondering about getting pdf printing working in our APEX 3.1 install.


I did a little digging and came up with this document on Oracle's APEX site for printing:

http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/application_express/html/configure_printing.html

I get to the part that says: "Before getting started, you will need to have Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J) up and running." and I figure I'm good to go since I have a EM GC instance (version 10.2.0.5) running with OC4J.

Here's where the wheels begin to fall off for me. In the configuration guide it says:

   *Step 1: Installing the WAR file*

   Place the fop.war file (located in
   /apex_install_directory//utlities/fop) in an accessible location on
   your local machine. You then follow the directions below or can view
   the process by running this viewlet
   
<http://www.oracle.com/wocportal/page/wocprod/ver-41/ocom/technology/products/database/application_express/html/fop_war_viewlet_swf.html>.


      1. Navigate to your OC4J Oracle Enterprise Manager Console eg:
         http://localhost:8888/em/
      2. Select the Applications Tab
      3. Select Deploy Button
      4. On the "Deploy: Select Archive" page use the option "Archive
         is present on local host. Upload the archive to the server
         where Application Server Control is running." Use the file
         browse to select the fop.war file and click "Next" button
      5. On the "Deploy: Application Attributes" page set the
         "Application Name" option to "fop" and clear the "Context Root
         " option and click "Next" Button
      6. On the Deploy: Deployment Settings click the "Deploy" button


Well, my EM has no Applications Tab, so I figure what it meant was the Applications "tab" under the EnterpriseManager0. I click on the Applications "tab" but can find no "Deploy" button.

I'm stumped as to where to go next. The APEX application server doesn't seem to have OC4J running (and I can't seem to get EMGC to see that I have an Oracle Application Server running on that box, but that is a separate issue).

So, before I spend a couple of days chasing my tail and/or waiting for Support to get back to me, I figured I would pose the question here: Has anyone gotten APEX printing to work? Am I thinking incorrectly that I can use the EM OC4J to accomplish this?

Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

Dan Peacock
Database Administrator
Auto-wares, Inc.

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