Hi Erwan, I think there might be an issue here regarding mysql. As licence is not compatible/usable with ASF 2.0 we cannot include the mySQL jar by default.
But if we want to do an automated reporting on OFBiz, trunk pulled from svn, to sonar on mysql then the driver is needed. And manually pulling and placing it in the correct folder on an automated process is very cumbersome. I will submit a patch that will enable the user to do a download and install with ivy, like the postgresql target. Does that fit our needs and solve licence issue? Regards, Pierre Op 10 april 2012 16:20 schreef Pierre Smits <[email protected]> het volgende: > Hi Erwan, > > I guess that the same would then be applicable for: > > <property key="sonar.host.url" value="${sonar.host.url}" /> > > Regards, > > Pierre > > > > > Op 10 april 2012 16:09 schreef Erwan de FERRIERES < > [email protected]> het volgende: > > > >> > I am trying to set this up and I have following questions: >> > >> I never used it with another DB than derby... >> > 1. Should the mySQL driver be in framework/entity/lib/jdbc folder? >> can't answer but I'll make some tests >> >> > 2. My mySQL db for sonar is on a different server (not localhost). >> Must >> > I adjust build.xml or pass it as a parameter? >> I'll change the parameter this way tonight: <property >> name="sonar.jdbc.url" value="${sonar.jdbc.url}"/> >> >> > 3. Am I correct to understand that both ${sonar.jdbc.username} >> > and ${sonar.jdbc.password} are to be passed as parameters when >> triggering >> > the target, or are they supposed to be set in build.xml? >> parameters >> > >> parameters when the job is triggered. >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> >> -- >> Erwan de FERRIERES >> > >
