Hi Jukka and all, Thanks for your answer. The Oracle extensions installed are the ones provided in the link:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer%20Extensions/2.0.2/geoserver-2.0.2-oracle-plugin.zip/download To avoid some mess with versions, we started from scratch using GeoServer 2.0.2 and its corresponding plugins, but we still cannot create a datastore with Oracle NG OCI, even though we managed to create successfully an ORACLE NG Datastore linking to the same database. Have anyone tried to create an Oracle NG OCI datastore with GeoServer 2.0.2 in Windows32 bits? Thanks again and regards, José Miguel -----Mensaje original----- De: Rahkonen Jukka [mailto:[email protected]] Enviado el: jueves, 05 de agosto de 2010 22:09 Para: Rubio Iglesias José Miguel; [email protected] Asunto: Re: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer 2.0.2 - Error while creating an ORACLE NG OCI datastore Hi, You may have some mess with versions. Check that you are using the Oracle stuff made for 2.0.2. -Jukka Rahkonen- -----Alkuperäinen viesti----- Lähettäjä: Rubio Iglesias José Miguel [mailto:[email protected]] Lähetetty: ke 4.8.2010 14:59 Vastaanottaja: [email protected] Aihe: [Geoserver-users] GeoServer 2.0.2 - Error while creating an ORACLE NG OCI datastore Hi to the GeoServer community, We have been using GeoServer 1.7.2 since 2 years but now we are testing GeoServer 2.0.2, in a Win32 environment, in order to migrate to the last stable version. Our ORACLE 10g database is successfully connected using ORACLE NG while creating the datastore, but it is impossible to create a datastore using ORACLE NG OCI. The strangest thing is that the web interface does not return any error: The datastore is simply not generated. However, we had the following error in the Tomcat log, and I guess it is related to this issue: 04 ago 12:45:42 ERROR [geotools.jdbc] - There's code using JDBC based datastore and not disposing them. This may lead to temporary loss of database connections. Please make sure all data access code calls DataStore.dispose() before freeing all references to it 04 ago 12:45:42 ERROR [geotools.jdbc] - There's code using JDBC based datastore and not disposing them. This may lead to temporary loss of database connections. Please make sure all data access code calls DataStore.dispose() before freeing all references to it 04 ago 12:47:44 ERROR [geotools.jdbc] - There's code using JDBC based datastore and not disposing them. This may lead to temporary loss of database connections. Please make sure all data access code calls DataStore.dispose() before freeing all references to it 04 ago 12:47:47 ERROR [geotools.jdbc] - There's code using JDBC based datastore and not disposing them. This may lead to temporary loss of database connections. Please make sure all data access code calls DataStore.dispose() before freeing all references to it 04 ago 12:47:47 ERROR [geotools.jdbc] - There's code using JDBC based datastore and not disposing them. This may lead to temporary loss of database connections. Please make sure all data access code calls DataStore.dispose() before freeing all references to it 04 ago 12:47:47 ERROR [geotools.jdbc] - There's code using JDBC based datastore and not disposing them. This may lead to temporary loss of database connections. Please make sure all data access code calls DataStore.dispose() before freeing all references to it 04 ago 12:47:47 ERROR [geotools.jdbc] - There's code using JDBC based datastore and not disposing them. This may lead to temporary loss of database connections. Please make sure all data access code calls DataStore.dispose() before freeing all references to it 04 ago 12:47:47 ERROR [geotools.jdbc] - There's code using JDBC based datastore and not disposing them. This may lead to temporary loss of database connections. Please make sure all data access code calls DataStore.dispose() before freeing all references to it 04 ago 12:47:47 ERROR [geotools.jdbc] - There's code using JDBC based datastore and not disposing them. This may lead to temporary loss of database connections. Please make sure all data access code calls DataStore.dispose() before freeing all references to it Could anyone give me a hint? Thanks in advance. Regards José Miguel ------------------------------------------------------------------- José Miguel Rubio Iglesias Centro Nacional de Información Geográfica Instituto Geográfico Nacional C/General Ibáñez de Ibero, 3 28003 MADRID Despacho: A 0002 Teléfono: 91 597 97 51 E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Make an app they can't live without Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Geoserver-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geoserver-users
