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Hello
Looks like there could be missing parameters in your appserver config. I see the same exception in this metalink article. Even though this talks about web service, the exception is coming when making a connection
Check this out
Error:’Class Not Found weblogic.security.SSL.jsseadapter.JaSSLContextImpl’ in Web Service (Doc ID 2195810.1)
This is the solution they have
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1. Open the Application Server startup script.
2. Add the below Parameters in the Application Server Start command, for Cluster add the same in startup scripts of all Managed Servers.-Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol
-Dssl.SocketFactory.provider=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.SSLSocketFactoryImpl
-DUseSunHttpHandler=true -Dweblogic.wsee.client.ssl.usejdk=true3. Restart the server.
4. Retest the issue.
>>Hope this helps
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Hello Surya
In 936, we have this OOTB report under Process reports. It is pretty flexible and will do what you are asking for
Change Cycle Time Report
Standard Report • Determines the time it took changes to move from one specified status to another during a time period.
Hope this helps
– Raj
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Hello
I don’t use cognos and so not sure if you can invoke the report from a custom process
Assuming you can do it, here is one possible approach
1. Have the Java PX write the parameters that the Cognos report needs to a custom table
2. Write a poller that picks the candidates from the table and generates the report. This process can run in the Cognos server
Hope this helps
– Raj
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