Hi Frank,

Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany schrieb:
Hi Marc,


The only hint coming to my mind is that the SDK speak of "registered"
drivers, but how to register a driver is not shown afaik. Mabye
elsewhere. Is your driver registered (whatever this may be)?


"registered" as in "registered UNO component". This might be a
pre-installed component/driver, or one registered via Tools|Packages, or
the command-line-analogon to the latter.


I only copied the javasettings_windows_x86.xml into $userprofile$/config, so the classpath is known to ooo, see thread http://api.openoffice.org/servlets/BrowseList?List=dev&by=thread&from=992929

I can work with the GUI and Oracle JDBC, so the driver should be registered, shouldn't it?

If I understood correctly: the MySQL-JDBC driver is the only one, that is recognized by com.sun.star.comp.sdbc.JDBCDriver ?

xDriverManager.acceptsURL(OracleURL) gives me TRUE. Why?


Regards Peter

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