You need to add <classPathEntry> elements for the driver and license JARs.

Jeff Butler


On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:14 AM, Peter Czurak <pczu...@wsinc.com> wrote:
> I am using iBator 2.1 with Eclipse 3.4.2 and iBatis 2.3.4.726
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> When I right click on the ibatorConfig.xml file and select Generate iBATIS
> Artifacts I get the following error message
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> Unexpected error while running Ibator.
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> Exception getting JDBC Driver
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> The following java code works fine, so I know the driver name is correct.
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> Class.forName("com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver").newInstance();
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> What am I doing wrong?
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> Here’s my ibatorConfig.xml file
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> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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> <!DOCTYPE ibatorConfiguration PUBLIC "-//Apache Software Foundation//DTD
> Apache iBATIS Ibator Configuration 1.0//EN"
> "http://ibatis.apache.org/dtd/ibator-config_1_0.dtd"; >
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> <ibatorConfiguration >
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>   <ibatorContext id="context1" >
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>     <jdbcConnection driverClass="com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver"
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>     connectionURL="jdbc:db2://server.domain.com:60000/TEST"
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>     userId="test" password="test"/>
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>     <javaModelGenerator targetPackage="com.wsinc.track.model"
> targetProject="PeopleSoftConnector" />
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>     <sqlMapGenerator targetPackage="com.wsinc.track.map"
> targetProject="PeopleSoftConnector" />
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>     <daoGenerator targetPackage="com.wsinc.track.dao"
> targetProject="PeopleSoftConnector" type="GENERIC-CI" />
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>     <table schema="PRINT" tableName="Track" >
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>       <columnOverride column="???" property="???" />
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>     </table>
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>   </ibatorContext>
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> </ibatorConfiguration>
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> Thank you,
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> Peter Czurak
> Phone (920) 830-5104 or (800) 999-2545 ext. 5104
> E-mail – pczu...@wsinc.com
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