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rwserver

rwserver (Reports Server) processes client requests, which includes ushering them through various services, such as authentication and authorization checking, scheduling, caching, and distribution (including distribution to pluggable output destinations). Reports Server also spawns runtime engines for generating requested reports, fetches completed reports from the reports cache, and notifies the client that the job is ready.

The keywords that can be used with rwserver are:

AUTHID
BATCH
JVMOPTIONS
SERVER
SHUTDOWN
TRACEFILE
TRACEMODE
TRACEOPTS

Examples

Example 1 (recommended):

The following commands start Reports Server if it was configured through the Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN):

$ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl startproc ias-component=reports_server_name
$ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl startproc process-type=reports_server_name

For more information on starting Reports Server through OPMN, see chapter "Starting and Stopping OracleAS Reports Services" in the Oracle Application Server Reports Services Publishing Reports to the Web manual, available on the Oracle Technology Network Oracle Reports Documentation page (http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/reports.html).

Example 2 (not recommended):

The following command starts Reports Server from the command line:

rwserver server=myrepserver batch=yes

See also

rwbuilder

rwrun

rwclient

rwcgi

rwservlet

rwconverter

rwbridge

Command line keywords

Using the command line

Running a report from the command line