Hi Janak
Thanks for the reply,
actually issue was MD5 Algorithm which was blocking and giving error on one of oracle jar file was not signed and
after removing MD5 algorithm from security settings, it worked.
Now I am still getting another warning message
"Application Webstart Test Oracle Forms 10g from
http://myserv:7778/forms/java/ is missing the permissions attribute, Applications without this
attribute should be trusted. "
Please advice how to avoid this warning ?
Below is my JNLP code
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<jnlp spec="1.0+" codebase="
http://myserv:7778/forms/java/">
<information>
<title>Webstart Test Oracle Forms 10g</title>
<vendor> test vendor </vendor>
<homepage href="null"/>
<description>Webstart Test Oracle Forms 10g</description>
</information>
<security>
<all-permissions/>
</security>
<update check="timeout" policy="always"/>
<resources>
<java version="1.8.0_265"/>
<jar href="frmall.jar" download="eager" main="true"/>
</resources>
<applet-desc name="Webstart Test Oracle Forms 10g" main-class="oracle.forms.engine.Main" width="990" height="660">
<param name="background" value="no"/>
<param name="logo" value="no"/>
<param name="serverApp" value="default"/>
<param name="lookAndFeel" value="oracle"/>
<param name="allow_debug" value="true"/>
<param name="separateFrame" value="false"/>
<param name="em_mode" value="1"/>
<param name="latencyCheck" value="true"/>
<param name="networkRetries" value="240"/>
<param name="serverArgs" value="module=test.fmx useSDI=yes"/>
<param name="serverURL" value="
http://myserv:7778/forms/lservlet?ifcfs ... nfig=jpi"/>
<param name="colorScheme" value="teal"/>
<param name="splashScreen" value="no"/>
<param name="dontTruncateTabs" value="true"/>
</applet-desc>
</jnlp>