OK, great. Actually I tried this config and I had some hangs on tests. After using tranql vendor oracle, it worked well. I added wiki entry to check out: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ODExSITE/SMX4+OSGi+Deployment
It will appear on ODE user guide tomorrow. Thanks for your information. 2010/6/16 Agustín Gañán <[email protected]>: > Hi again, > > As I supposed, it was a config error. > if helping others, here are the ode-jbi properties: > > ode-jbi.db.mode=INTERNAL > ode-jbi.db.int.jdbcurl=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:xe > ode-jbi.db.int.driver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver > ode-jbi.db.int.username=ode > ode-jbi.db.int.password=ode > ode-jbi.dao.factory=org.apache.ode.daohib.bpel.BpelDAOConnectionFactoryImpl > > El día 16 de junio de 2010 17:41, Agustín Gañán <[email protected]> escribió: >> Hi, >> >> Sure I'm missing some config parameter/property but when I try to >> install the ode-hib-oracle feature I get this error[1]. >> My config is based in [2]. >> >> any idea? >> >> regards >> >> >> [1] >> >> 17:38:04,517 | INFO | xtenderThread-62 | Database >> | rg.apache.ode.il.dbutil.Database 171 | ODE using internal >> database "jdbc:derby://localhost/ode" with driver >> org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver. >> 17:38:04,626 | INFO | xtenderThread-62 | Database >> | rg.apache.ode.il.dbutil.Database 278 | Using DAO Connection >> Factory class org.apache.ode.dao.jpa.BPELDAOConnectionFactoryImpl. >> 17:38:04,629 | FATAL | xtenderThread-62 | OdeLifeCycle >> | org.apache.ode.jbi.OdeLifeCycle 151 | >> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/openjpa/ee/ManagedRuntime >> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method) >> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:616) >> at >> org.apache.felix.framework.ModuleImpl$ModuleClassLoader.findClass(ModuleImpl.java:1872) >> at >> org.apache.felix.framework.ModuleImpl.findClassOrResourceByDelegation(ModuleImpl.java:758) >> at >> org.apache.felix.framework.ModuleImpl.access$100(ModuleImpl.java:61) >> at >> org.apache.felix.framework.ModuleImpl$ModuleClassLoader.loadClass(ModuleImpl.java:1733) >> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:248) >> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:316) >> at >> org.apache.ode.dao.jpa.BPELDAOConnectionFactoryImpl.init(BPELDAOConnectionFactoryImpl.java:99) >> at org.apache.ode.il.dbutil.Database.createDaoCF(Database.java:291) >> at org.apache.ode.jbi.OdeLifeCycle.initDao(OdeLifeCycle.java:269) >> >> [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-777 >> >> 2010/6/16 Rafal Rusin <[email protected]> >>> >>> AFAIK, some filter queries for instances are not implemented in JPA >>> Dao, which is enabled by default. >>> You can try to switch to hibernate and compare results (something like >>> ode-hib-oracle karaf feature). >>> >>> 2010/6/16 Agustín Gañán <[email protected]>: >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > I have deployed de ODE Managemen API to get information about the >>> > processes/instances. >>> > I can invoke succesfully the listAllInstances operation but now I'm trying >>> > to filter the results using the listInstances and I'm getting the same >>> > result as in the listAllInstances operation. >>> > >>> > Is this operation fully implemented? >>> > >>> > My need is to query if there is any active instance with a correlation >>> > property. Can I do this whit the management API? >>> > >>> > My environment: >>> > >>> > ODE 1.3.4 (osgi version) deployed on SMX 4.2 >>> > >>> > Thanks >>> > >>> > Agus >>> > >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Rafał Rusin >>> http://rrusin.blogspot.com >> > -- Regards, Rafał Rusin http://rrusin.blogspot.com
