AutoConfig is an Oracle E-Business Suite systems administration tool that supports the automated configuration of E-Business Suite technology stack components. A new AutoConfig update has been released for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i.
EBS 11i Technology Stack Rollup U (Patch 9535311) for AutoConfig is now available for download. This Rollup patchset includes fixes and enhancements to the AutoConfig Engine, tools, and EBS configuration templates. The new template files included in this patchset have no effect on an Oracle E-Business Suite configuration until the AutoConfig utility is run. This cumulative patch includes all previously released AutoConfig updates, including the previous AutoConfig Rollup RUP T (Patch 8217898). RUP U can be applied without applying previous AutoConfig Rollup patchsets. This Rollup includes the following features and enhancements:
Applications password validation while using adcmctl and in other various commands.
Mini AutoConfig: it is possible now to run AutoConfig using a customized driver.
AutoConfig performance improvements.
adchkcfg enhancements to remove false diffs/false positives
Database 11gR2 support.
Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) related changes for security and refining of aliases, log names changed as per standards
Addition of ANTISAMY run-time rehosted JAR files.
OHS performance improvements by removing loading of unwanted modules.
For DB tier on Solaris 64-bit platform, use of 64-bit JVM during CVM phase of AutoConfig.
Support for DB listener name customization.
Support of Forms and Reports in the Icelandic language.
Addition of LOCAL_LISTENER parameter to init.ora template.
Introduction of FORMS60_RECORD_GROUP_MAX to restrict the number of records fetched by a List of Values (LOV).
New context variables: s_httpd_pls_pid_file, s_icx_language,s_forms60_record_group_max, s_db_listener.
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