Output Post processor does not start

Hi all, we 11.5.10.2 applications EBS on HP - UX

The OPP Manager does not start, aactive and target are not equal and error message below pops up the OPP log file:


From service GSF with simultaneous process id is 1885369.

[main] Initialization parameters: oracle.apps.fnd.cp.opp.OPPServiceThread:2:0:max_threads = 5

java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: java.util.Properties: method setProperty (Ljava/lang/String; Ljava/lang/String ;) Ljava/lang/object; not found

at oracle.apps.fnd.cp.gsf.GSMServiceController.parseParameters (Compiled Code)

at oracle.apps.fnd.cp.gsf.GSMServiceController.init(GSMServiceController.java:130)

to oracle.apps.fnd.cp.gsf.GSMServiceController. < init > (GSMServiceController.java:66)

at oracle.apps.fnd.cp.gsf.GSMServiceController.main(GSMServiceController.java:428)

Exception in thread "main".

We perform the cmclean procedure, but the problem persists, please help me.

Thank you

Please see if (output Post processor is not start after the upgrade of 11.5.10: Exception in thread "main" (Doc ID 362893.1)) help.

Thank you

Hussein

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