Changes for page JDBC and Entity Modeler
Last modified by Theodore Petrosky on 2017/04/02 18:37
From version 24.1
edited by bardi
on 2008/02/06 09:55
on 2008/02/06 09:55
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To version 22.1
edited by Lachlan Scott
on 2007/07/10 20:15
on 2007/07/10 20:15
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... ... @@ -4,25 +4,24 @@ 4 4 5 5 ==== **Discussion** ==== 6 6 7 -Either the JDBC driver genuinely cannot be found, or more likely perhaps, your JDBC settings in Entity Modeler are incorrect. 7 +Either the JDBC driver genuinely cannot be found, or more likely perhaps, your JDBC settings in Entity Modeler are incorrect. On Mac OS X, if JDBC drivers are added to /Library/Java/Extensions they should be picked up automatically by Eclipse. 8 8 9 - OnMac OSX, the /Library/Java/Extensions directoryis provided for extensionstotheoreJava API, and isthustheappropriate place forJDBC drivers.9 +==== **Solution - check that the JDBC driver is in your CLASSPATH:** ==== 10 10 11 -Put your JDBC drivers into the /Library/Java/Extensions then, and they should be picked up automatically by Eclipse. 12 12 13 - ==== **Solution - check that your JDBC driver is in your CLASSPATH:** ====12 +\\\\ 14 14 15 15 Check your classpath settings in Eclipse as follows: 16 -[[image:Checking_CLASSPATH.jpg||]] 15 + [[image:Checking_CLASSPATH.jpg||]] 17 17 18 18 * Right-click the project in Package Explorer 19 19 * Select Java Build Path from the left hand list, and Libraries from the tabs in the main field 20 -* Open the JRE System Library list, and you should see your available JDBC driver (see screenshot)19 +* Open the JRE System Library list, and you should see your available JDBC driver see screenshot 21 21 * If you cannot see your driver listed, you must add it. instructions required 22 22 23 23 ==== **Solution - check JDBC settings in Entity Modeler** ==== 24 24 25 -Check that the settings for your JDBC driver are correct ;these detailsare provided by the suppliers. MySQL settings are shown in the screenshot(see screenshot). Note that drivers have peculiar use ofcapitalization,and that//this must be correct//for the driver to function24 +Check that the settings for your JDBC driver are correct. Details should be provided by the suppliers. MySQL settings are shown in the screenshot see screenshot. Note that drivers have peculiar use of upper and lower case and that these must be correct for the driver to function. 26 26 27 27 [[image:JDBC_correct_settings_mysql.jpg||]] 28 28 ... ... @@ -29,10 +29,6 @@ 29 29 30 30 ==== List of JDBC driver settings ==== 31 31 32 -**Derby JDBC driver settings:** 33 -Embedded Derby, how is it done? 34 -How do you set property derby.system.home so Entity Modeler can be used? 35 - 36 36 **MySQL JDBC driver settings:** 37 37 38 38 URL: jdbc:mysql:~/~/<hostname>/<database//name>. eg. jdbc:mysql:~/~/localhost/authors ... ... @@ -41,15 +41,5 @@ 41 41 **OpenBase JDBC driver settings:** 42 42 43 43 URL: jdbc:openbase:~/~/<hostname>/<database//name>. eg. jdbc:openbase:~/~/localhost/authors 44 -Driver: com.openbase.jdbc.ObDriver// 45 - 46 -**FrontBase JDBC driver settings:** 47 - 48 -URL: jdbc:FrontBase:~/~/<hostname>/<database//name>. eg. jdbc:FrontBase:~/~/localhost/authors 49 -Driver: 39 +Driver: com.openbase.jdbc.ObDriver 50 50 \\// 51 - 52 -**Postgresql JDBC driver settings:** 53 -URL: jdbc:postgresql:~/~/<hostname>/<databasename> eg. jdbc:postgresql:~/~/localhost/authors 54 -Driver: org.postgresql.Driver 55 -Plugin: Postgresql