Changes for page Database Compatibility and Comparisons-FrontBase
Last modified by John Huss on 2010/07/23 14:35
From version 3.1
edited by Pascal Robert
on 2007/09/03 21:23
on 2007/09/03 21:23
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To version 2.1
edited by smmccraw
on 2007/07/08 09:43
on 2007/07/08 09:43
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... ... @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ 5 5 Make sure you have the FrontBase jdbc connector accessible from your WebObjects applications. I placed mine in /Library/Java/Extensions/ 6 6 Make sure that the FrontBasePlugIn.framework is located in /Library/Java/Frameworks 7 7 Make sure that you have added the framework to your project or you will not be able to establish a connection to your database, even though you'll be able to see your database from EOModeler. 8 -If you haven't yet assigned a User/Password combination to your database, you still must include User information in order for the connection to be established. Use system to get started. The URL for basic connection is: jdbc:FrontBase:~/~/localhost/my_database_name 8 +If you haven't yet assigned a User/Password combination to your database, you still must include User information in order for the connection to be established. Use //system to get started. The URL for basic connection is: jdbc:FrontBase:~/~/localhost/my_database_name// 9 9 10 10 The documentation available at the Frontbase site is very complete. The only gotcha was that I was left with the impression the framework was only necessary for WebObjects 4.5 and below. This is not the case, you have to install and include it for WO 5 projects too. 11 11 ... ... @@ -13,10 +13,12 @@ 13 13 14 14 In most cases the datatypes are exactly the same. Here are the FrontBase equivalents for common datatypes in MySQL that are different: 15 15 16 -TEXT -> CLOB 16 +TEXT ~-~-> CLOB 17 17 18 -DATETIME -> TIMESTAMP 18 +DATETIME ~-~-> TIMESTAMP 19 19 20 -INT -> INTEGER 20 +INT ~-~-> INTEGER 21 21 22 -MEDIUMBLOB -> BLOB 22 +MEDIUMBLOB ~-~-> BLOB 23 + 24 +Category:WebObjects