Re: What is the proper place for frontbasejdbc.jar - JDBC driver to Frontbase on Mac OS X Leopard
Re: What is the proper place for frontbasejdbc.jar - JDBC driver to Frontbase on Mac OS X Leopard
- Subject: Re: What is the proper place for frontbasejdbc.jar - JDBC driver to Frontbase on Mac OS X Leopard
- From: Bojan Volcansek <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 13:46:24 -0500
Dear Chuck,
thank you very much for your great (as always) explanation!
Sincerely yours
Bojan
On 6-Nov-09, at 12:28 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
Hi Bojan,
On Nov 6, 2009, at 6:36 AM, Bojan Volcansek wrote:
Dear All,
I have been following Pascal's podcasts about installation of
toolset and basic modeling. (Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard, WO 5.4.3,
Eclipse 3.4.2, Wonder-latest-Frameworks-54)
Pascal's podcasts are absolutely great, I have one remark:
1. you don't say that you also have to (and show how) to install
WOnder (finding it where and how was quite easy thanks to:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/Project+WONDER-Overview
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Easy+Binary+Download+and+Install
Since I want to use Frontbase, and have it already installed and
running, I have also grabbed JDBC driver installation from
frontbase.com, it installed, I finished Pascal's podcasts and
everything was great. I didn't have to setup any additional path in
Eclipse. Somehow eclipse found out the driver "automagically".
However, later reading webobjects-dev mailing list I think Chuck
mentioned for some other thing "not to be in evil /Library/Java/
Extenstions folder".
I have checked if I have that folder and Frontbase JDBC
installation created it that day and only frontbasejdbc.jar is there.
Now question:
1. is that ok to have that JDBC driver jar there or:
Yes, it is OK. This directory is for extensions to the core Java
API. JDBC drivers qualify as such extensions.
2. what would be the proper place to put it?
The alternative place is in the Libraries of a framework or
application. This can have two advantages:
- the application is more self-contained
- applications on the same server can access different versions of
the same database type that need different JDBC driver versions
Of those, the first is more likely to be a concern. The second is
more of a theoretical issue, at least for me.
Thank you very much in advance
and really sorry for perhaps stupid beginners question.
Defiantly not a stupid question!
Chuck
--
Chuck Hill Senior Consultant / VP Development
Practical WebObjects - for developers who want to increase their
overall knowledge of WebObjects or who are trying to solve specific
problems.
http://www.global-village.net/products/practical_webobjects
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