This was probably targeted at the geotools list i assume?

Anyways, the oracle (and other jdbc tests) are not set up with the gt 
online test framework. I did whip up a patch some time ago but it still 
needs a bit of work:

http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-1981

Anyways, so to run the tests you will have to manually edit the 
ds.properties, db.properties, and factory.properties to point at an 
oracle install. Once the connection can be made the tests should execute.

I can't remember off the top of my head but i think you may also need to 
update the pom.xml so that the jdbc driver is loaded after manully 
installing it in your local maven repo.

-Justin

Christian Müller wrote:
> I thought 
> 
> mvn clean install -Doracle.jdbc 
> 
> should do the job. 
> 
> But it does not, I tried on trunk and 2.6.x 
> 
> Any ideas ?
> 
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