> Do you have the JDBC driver for
> Oracle in the class path?
>
> Envoyé de mon iPhone
>
> Le 2012-08-23 à 20:24, "Theodore Petrosky" <
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> a écrit :
>
> > Tim,
>
> >
> > This is almost perfect. I used this example and 'fixed'
> the postgresql framework to work correctly with the
> properties file.
> >
> > now the oracle property is giving grief. this is what I
> have:
> >
> > # Connection Dictionary
> >
> SPAccessModel.URL="" href="http://jdbc:oracle:thin:@10.1.3.250:1521/XE?capitalizeTypenames=true&zeroDateTimeBehavior=convertToNull" target="_blank">jdbc:oracle:thin:@10.1.3.250:1521/XE?capitalizeTypenames=true&zeroDateTimeBehavior=convertToNull
> > SPAccessModel.DBPlugin=OraclePlugIn
> > SPAccessModel.DBDriver=com.oracle.Driver
> > SPAccessModel.DBUser=user
> > SPAccessModel.DBPassword=pw
> >
> > I must not have the correct name for the plugin and
> Driver.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- On Thu, 8/23/12, Tim Worman <
email@hidden>
> wrote:
> >
> >> From: Tim Worman <
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> >> Subject: Re: creating a second database connection
> >> To: "Theodore Petrosky" <
email@hidden>
> >> Cc: "Chuck Hill" <
email@hidden>,
> "WebObjects Development" <
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> >> Date: Thursday, August 23, 2012, 7:51 PM
> >> I have connection settings for all of
> >> my databases in properties. They all work. When a
> Wonder app
> >> starts, it logs out all properties being used by
> the
> >> application. You won't even need to try and use the
> app - if
> >> they aren't there, they weren't discovered. If your
> app is a
> >> Wonder app, ERXConfiguationManager will discover
> all the
> >> properties.
> >>
> >> At launch, if your props are being improperly
> overwritten
> >> then you need to do a file search in your project
> for where
> >> they are being overridden. You cannot use any
> global
> >> settings if you are using more than one database
> since
> >> globals will be applied to every db connection.
> >>
> >> your individual database properties will be named
> as such:
> >>
> >> MyModel.URL = "">
> >> MyModel.DBDriver = com.openbase.jdbc.ObDriver
> (whatever)
> >> MyModel.DBPlugin = OpenBasePlugIn (whatever)
> >> MyModel.DBUser = user
> >> MyModel.DBPassword = password
> >>
> >> Where your EOModel is named "MyModel.eomodeld." It
> will work
> >> if you're not accidentally overriding the
> properties
> >> elsewhere.
> >>
> >> T
> >>
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