Hi

Sorry it didn't work another error was hiding the classpath error.

So I don't know how to make the jpdb Folder available for the TuscanyDomain
Project, does someone know how to fix this?

Thanks

Tobias

2008/9/16 Tobias Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi Mike,
>
> I started a tuscany domain with the tuscany eclipse plugin. If i add the
> jpdb to the generated TuscanyDomain project it works.
>
> Thanks!
>
> 2008/9/12 Mike Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Tobias Arnold wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I try to run the Hello World BPEL without ant run. It would be nice if I
>>> could run bpel from a sca-contribution on a tuscany node. So I deployed the
>>> resulting sample-helloworld-bpel.jar via the web interface.
>>> This works finde for the other examples but when I try to start the node
>>> here i get the following error (I think I have to give a Database path, but
>>> how do I do that in a sca-contribution?):
>>>
>>>  <snip>
>>
>> Tobias,
>>
>> Yes, unfortunately the ODE BPEL engine requires a database in order to
>> run.  If the database isn't accessible, then you will get the failure that
>> you reported.
>>
>> So, the next question is how are you making the Tuscany runtime jars
>> available to your application?
>>
>> If you look at the BPEL samples like helloworld-bpel, you will find that
>> there is a directory jpadb under target\test-classes which is created to
>> hold the Derby database used by the ODE engine.  You need to create the
>> equivalent in your configuration.
>>
>> In the samples, the Derby DB is simply unpacked from a zip called
>> ode-dao-jpa-ojpa-derby - this is a version with all the required tables
>> created and ready to go.  You can use the same database zip with your
>> application - just put it in a classpath-accessible location on your disk.
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>>
>> Yours,  Mike.
>>
>
>

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