On 10/30/06, annei shao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I was actually already testing with an empty schema, my test program drops
all the new tables upon start.

for my test integration, I am not using an app server,  just jdk 1.4;
although for production, we use weblogic 8.

I am going to try and compile my own PM without all the reflection code and
try to figure out why we are getting all the class cast errors.

is there any chance you can construct a simpe test case that demonstrates
your issue?  if yes please create a new jira issue, i'll then take care of it.
otherwise i guess i am out of ideas right now... all my tests succeed and i
know of people successfully running production repositories on oracle 9i
using OraclePersistennceManager.

cheers
stefan
_A



Guy Spillman wrote:
>
> Have created a new user/schema to test with.  The same
> problem exists.  Oracle did not log anything to it's
> alert log.  It has no problems with initializing and
> using it's tables the first time.  The problem exists
> when you restart the server and it tries to access an
> existing empty file (/.locks).
>
> Guy M. Spillman, Jr.
>
> On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 18:43:12 +0100, "Stefan Guggisberg"
> wrote:
>
>>
>> annie and guy,
>>
>> thanks for your feedback. did you test with an
> initially
>> empty schema? data from previous versions could
>> cause problems.
>>
>> strange, i know we had installs running on oracle 9i
>> without problems . at least there shouldn't be any
>> issues with OraclePersistenceManager, at least that's
>> what i thought.
>>
>> i quickly verified that it works with oracle 10.
>> i'll try to find an oracle 9i install for testing,
>> but that's not gonna be easy...
>>
>> if you could test again the current OracleFileSystem &
>> OraclePersistenceManager versions with a virgin
>> schema and report back any issues incl. full stack
>> traces
>> and log files that would be a great help. please
> attach
>> any log files to the jira iisue JCR-603 and add your
>> feedback
>> as comments.
>>
>> thanks for your help,
>> stefan
>
>

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