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22. Profile Options related to OAF
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1. Disable Self-Service Personal (FND_DISABLE_OA_CUSTOMIZATIONS) :
This disables the rendering of all personalization that have been created. If this
system profile option is set to Yes, the configurations made will not be applied,
regardless of the level at which the configurations were made. Only the original
definition of each self-service page will be displayed.
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5. Xliff Import Root Path (FND_XLIFF_IMPORT_ROOT_PATH) : Use this profile
option to set the root path used to derive the full path from where the Xliff files are Java (29)
uploaded when users use the Upload Translations page to upload translated OA Framework (24)
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6. FND: Personalization Document Root Path (FND_PERZ_DOC_ROOT_PATH) HTML and Javacript (5)
: Use this profile option to define the root path where personalizations documents
are exported to or imported from when users use the Database page or the File
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7. FND: Disable Partial Page Rendering (FND_PPR_DISABLED) : Controls
whether partial page rendering is disabled. If set to Yes, PPR is disabled. In this case, Email address... Submit
UIX automatically renders a Go button next to each item with a partialAction
enabled.
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8. Enable PPR Debugging (FND_ENABLE_PPR_DEBUGGING) : Controls the PPR Followers (30) Next
debugging feature. When this profile option is enabled, the partial targets are
displayed at the top of the screen as the page renders.
11. FND: Passivation Level (PASSIVATION_LEVEL) : indicates whether 12. Calling PL/SQL Function from OAF
passivation is enabled, and if so, at what level of frequency. (Resource Page
Threshold/Request)
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12. FND: Session Timeout Recovery Enabled
11. PPR (Partial Page Rendering) in OAF
(SESSION_TIMEOUT_RECOVERY_ENABLED) : It indicates whether servlet
session time-out recovery is enabled for the application. 5. Items in OA Framework
13. ICX: Limit Time (ICX_LIMIT_TIME) : Indicates the amount of time after 24. Using OADialogPage in OAF
which the user, regardless of their level of activity, will be asked to validate their
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credentials in order to continue working.
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14. ICX:Session Timeout (ICX_SESSION_TIMEOUT) : Maximum idle time for an
Oracle Applications user session (specified in minutes).
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19. Restrict Text Input (FND_RESTRICT_INPUT) : If you develop code that fails
to perform adequate input validation, there is always the risk that an attacker may
be able to inject dynamic scripting content such as Javascript/vbscript, into Oracle E-
Business Suite, and run the script(s) in the context of a legitimate Oracle E-Business
Suite user. This is referred to as cross-site scripting. Oracle Framework provides a
feature called Cross-Site Script scanning (XSS scanning), that provides added
security to mitigate cross-site scripting attacks. When requests are made to get a
value or values for a parameter by calling OA Framework methods, the XSS scanning
feature performs an automatic scan of the value or values for scripting content. If
scripting content is found, an exception is thrown, otherwise the value or values are
returned. To enable XSS scanning, set this profile option to Yes at the Site level.
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