tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21122514.post1580897498255513166..comments2024-03-23T11:05:13.046+01:00Comments on Dimitri Gielis Blog (Oracle Application Express - APEX): Fix ORDS issue: No pools configured yetDimitri Gielishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16295721159626839167noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21122514.post-1581177805624041362020-05-01T14:43:21.939+02:002020-05-01T14:43:21.939+02:00You may have few connections and ORDS 19.4 does no...You may have few connections and ORDS 19.4 does not fall. And more. A productive system on "standalone"? Isn't it better to transfer ORDS to Tomcat?Bifinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04313447872607124152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21122514.post-10252204171679041562020-05-01T14:30:38.162+02:002020-05-01T14:30:38.162+02:00I run ORDS 19.4 since December and it runs very st...I run ORDS 19.4 since December and it runs very stable for me.Dimitri Gielishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16295721159626839167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21122514.post-89686670148507669152020-05-01T14:24:22.514+02:002020-05-01T14:24:22.514+02:00Don't switch to ORDS 19.4? Waiting for ORDS 20...Don't switch to ORDS 19.4? Waiting for ORDS 20.2? Do you use ORDS only for Apex, or else as a REST service?Bifinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04313447872607124152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21122514.post-28929641852029875352020-04-28T08:57:01.016+02:002020-04-28T08:57:01.016+02:00@Blair, you are right. Normally, as part of the in...@Blair, you are right. Normally, as part of the installation of an ORDS, the installation process modifies the ords.war. If I'm not mistaken, the location ("configdir") is written into one of the files inside of the ords.war. This way, at runtime, the ORDS knows where to look for the config files.<br /><br />Note that ORDS will look in the configured directory for a subdirectory with a name equal to the name of the .war-file.<br /><br />E.g.: if you were to rename "ords.war" to "ords_19.4.war" and the config dir would be configured as "/etc/ords/", in fact the ORDS (inside "ords_19.4.war") would look for the configuration in "/etc/ords/ords_19.4/".Arno van der Kolknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21122514.post-90910358971391516872020-04-27T03:57:21.093+02:002020-04-27T03:57:21.093+02:00I think ords *changes* the ords.war in some way wh...I think ords *changes* the ords.war in some way when you do install/setup etc (because the "data modfied" changes. So even though you have all these properties and xml files, if you manipulate them, then you can end up with an ords.war that does not match and it all goes downhill from there. <br /><br />I often end up going back the install zip and going from scratch. I might be wrong, but yeah, ords config is frustrating.Blairnoreply@blogger.com