Hi Amir,

Please make sure that ulc-deployment-key.jar (which is available in
ULC-Install Dir/license) is available on the class path of of ULC servlet -
i.e. put it in the same dir as you would put ULC server side jars and the
ULC application jar.

I am not sure if hello.war will work for Oracle App server (does it have
same dir structure as Tomcat?), it has the dir structure for Tomcat as
follows:

webapps/appname/lib: has ulc client side jars

webapps/appname/WEB-INF/lib: has ulc server side jars and ulc application
jar.

So, make sure you have an equivalent structure in Oracle App Server and put
the deployment key jar file in the equivalent of WEB-INF/lib dir.

I hope this helps.

Thanks and regards,

Janak

>On 03.01.2007, at 16:28, Dehlavi, Aamir (C-BASS) wrote:
>
>> I already tried what you suggested. In fact I originally was trying to
>> deploy the hello.war file that comes with ULC Samples. This war does
>> have the valid deployment key starting on Dec-19-2006. The evaluation
>> period is 30, so I should be good on that front.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Aamir Dehlavi
>> On 02.01.2007, at 18:41, Dehlavi, Aamir (C-BASS) wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Bruno,
>>>
>>> I was trying to deploy the sample jars to Oracle Application
>>> Server. I
>>> get saying I don't have a DEPLOYMENT License. Please help in resolve
>>> this issue.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Aamir Dehlavi

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