The key/value pair is per application and per NodeMigratorHelper, meaning that there is one set of key pairs for every application, and the key is prefixed with the class name of the corresponding NodeMigratorHelper. Ojmigrate -genarateDefaults command generates a properties file that contains a list of defaults that are formatted as name/value pairs with comments. In these cases, do a two-pass migration.įor the first pass, run the ojmigrate command with the -generateDefaults flag. Migration may have failed because some migrators require extra data normally provided in the migration wizard, or because the defaults that the migrators are using are not suitable for your application. To force Oracle JDeveloper to display the Confirm Import Preferences dialog upon subsequent startups, use the -migrate flag when you start Oracle JDeveloper from the command line.
Clicking Yes in the Confirm Import Preferences dialog imports user preferences and the state of the IDE from the previous installation. When you hover the mouse over an item in list, the path to the installation appears as a tooltip.Īlternatively, you can click Find a previous installation manually (with the image of a magnifying glass) at the top right of the installation list to browse for an installation manually. From this list, choose the installation that you want to import preferences and settings from.
When the Confirm Import Preferences dialog box appears, click Show All Installations to view a list of all the previous installations.
When you start Oracle JDeveloper for the first time (and each time that you add a new extension or upgrade to a newer version), JDeveloper displays the Confirm Import Preferences dialog to confirm whether to import your preferences and settings from a previous installation. If you are installing Oracle JDeveloper in a non-English environment, the messages written to the JDeveloper Integrated Server log files will be written by using the locale of the host operating system. Setting the Language for Log Messages Generated by the JDeveloper Integrated Server.Useful Oracle resources related to Oracle JDeveloper are available on the Web. Installing Oracle JDeveloper Studio 12c (12.2.1.4.0) also automatically installs Oracle WebLogic Server 12c (12.2.1.4.0). Using Oracle WebLogic Server with Oracle JDeveloper.You can use a screen reader with Oracle JDeveloper and become familiar with assistive technologies in Oracle products and Oracle JDeveloper. Understanding Oracle JDeveloper Accessibility Information.Oracle JDeveloper extensions (such as JUnit) are available through JDeveloper or by downloading from OTN. Migrating Oracle JDeveloper From a Previous Version.To start Oracle JDeveloper, follow the steps for the operating system you are using, or start it from the command line.
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