On Feb 23, 2016, at 12:21 PM, OC <o...@ocs.cz> wrote:
> 
> Hello there,
> 
> well, I have cleaned up the external DB model so that it loads all right. At 
> launch, I am setting the connection dictionaries:
> 
> - all my normal models get
> [URL:jdbc:FrontBase://localhost/DBA/user=USER/isolation=read_committed/locking=optimistic,
>  password:, username:]
> - my import model gets [*]
> [URL:jdbc:FrontBase://localhost/DBTEST/user=USER/isolation=read_committed/locking=optimistic,
>  password:, username:]
> 
> Normal models work all right, no problems reported, I can see my data 
> perfectly. The import model does not though.
> 
> When about to import, my code looks like this (for start, I am not joining 
> tables to be able to use hi-level services)
> 
> ===
> def imodel=EOModelGroup.defaultGroup.modelNamed('IMPORT') // checked the 
> result, it is the model; also imodel.connectionDictionary is [*]
> def entityName=... entity name ... // checked that 
> model.entityNamed(entityName) returns proper entity, all right here
> def fs=new EOFetchSpecification(entityName,null,null)
> fs.fetchesRawRows=YES
> fs.rawRowKeyPaths=... list of desired attributes ... // again checked, it is 
> all right
> def ec=new ERXEC()
> return ec.objectsWithFetchSpecification(fs)
> ===
> 
> and the result of this attempt is
> 
> "Unable to get the name of the class to instantiate for the adaptor framework 
> JavaJCEBCAdaptor. The possible causes for this error are: the adaptor 
> framework is not installed on your system, the adaptor framework is not 
> linked into your application, or the info dictionary for this adaptor is 
> corrupted.”

It looks like the adaptor is mis-spelled in your Properties. There’s no such 
thing as "JavaJCEBCAdaptor."

> Probably another of my dumb days, but what am I missing?
> - the adaptor framework is installed, after all, it works perfectly for 
> normal models
> - it also is linked into the application, the same proof
> - the connexion dictionary of my import model differs in the database name 
> only -- all the other stuff is same as the main model's, which works like a 
> charm.
> 
> I have even tried to use my main model instead of the import one, and (with 
> local entity name and local attribute names) it works, as presumed. Why it 
> does not with the import model?
> 
> Will be grateful for any advice,
> OC
> 
> 
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