This includes the administrator which now lives here:
https://github.com/OpenBD/openbd-administrator
On 08/01/2016 07:49, Matthew Roach wrote:
For contributing all code is now on GitHub. I recommend either
creating an issue, or submitting a pull request to the relevant repo.
The manual that is on the openbd.org <http://openbd.org> site is here:
https://github.com/OpenBD/openbd-manual
All other repos under the openBD umbrella are: https://github.com/OpenBD/
On 8 Jan 2016, at 07:30, nitish pandey <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
This is valuable behaviour know how. How can we add it to the wiki of
openbd? In general, how can we contribute to the OpenbD
documentation? Most of the methods are not having the necessary
details. Incremental contributions can make it happen
2016-01-07 22:59 GMT+05:30 'Alan Holden' via Open BlueDragon
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
The OpenBD Administrator was a separate project (a gift from Matt
Woodward as I recall), I don't think it was built by the same
AW2.0 clan. A quick search implies that it even has it's own repo
and google group, both look a bit dusty.
Al Holden
On 1/7/2016 1:47 AM, Mats Stromberg wrote:
Hi All,
Also in the newest version of the Administrator the verify
function fails when an Oracle datasource is defined and CFCATCH
returns General Runtime Error.
I simply can't figure out what's going wrong with the
driverManager when it comes to Oracle DB's.
Maybe this should be changed for type Oracle when one comes to
the second part of the creation of the datasource.
The target DB could be a RAC and you need to connect using a
scan address and for all a service name instead of the SID
jdbc:oracle:thin:host:port/servicename
instad of
jdbc:oracle:thin:host:port:sid
Just as info... it fails also when it is just a host:port:sid
I'm just not "smart" enough to figure out if this driverManager
is intelligent enough with some extra argument to change the way
it sees and uses a SID or a servicename
Anyway, the 2nd screen of the creation of Datasource when it
comes to Oracle would need one more field for the servicename.
So question is... have anyone already fixed a workaround for this?
It would be a bit ugly to solve Oracle connects with the OpenBD
way to create the connection string but maybe that's the only
solution??
and I suppose we're not allowed to "distribute" the "correct"
oracle driver ojdbc7.jar as the ojdbc14.jar is not really
usable since some years back :)
/Mats/
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