Using Oracle Analytical Workspace With Excel
Hi i have created an analytical workspace on Oracle Analytical Workspace, Now suppose i want to access this workspace from Excel , is this possible ?? If so How
Hi,
I understand there are three Oracle plug-ins for Excel: OLAP, OBIEE, and Essbase. I presume the plug-in you are using is the OLAP plug-in, which only works with Oracle 10g or earlier. Starting in Oracle 11g, however, Oracle recommends you use the Simba MDX Provider for Oracle OLAP (http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/036550 and http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/173668).
If you use the MDX Provider, your application can connect directly to the Oracle OLAP cube. Since you are using Excel, your users don't need to connect through Oracle, and you do not need to manipulate the retrieved data before displaying it. Excel and its PivotTables will generate MDX queries against the Oracle database through the MDX Provider, so you don't need to use any plug-ins or APIs. This means you don't need to learn any new menus or APIs -- you just use native Excel functionality. Furthermore, your data is coming live from the Oracle database. Each time you open your workboook, you refresh your data with the Data -> Refresh button, and your spreadsheet data is current, not a stale copy.
Please let me know if I am missing something in your requirements. Feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions or concerns.
Mike
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Hi,
I am running Oracle Analytic Workspace Manager ver 10.1.0.4. When I tried getting connected to Analytical workspace I get the following error. Any help could be appreciated.
java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00904: "O"."SF_VERSION": invalid identifier
at oracle.olap.awm.businessobject.aw.WorkspaceBO.getWorkspacesOwnedBySchemaInStandardForm(WorkspaceBO.java:191)
at oracle.olap.awm.navigator.node.WorkspaceFolderNode.getChildren(WorkspaceFolderNode.java:101)
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at oracle.olap.awm.navigator.node.BaseNodeModel.dTreeItemExpanding(BaseNodeModel.java:221)
at oracle.bali.ewt.dTree.DTreeDeferredParent.__fireExpansionChanging(Unknown Source)
at oracle.bali.ewt.dTree.DTreeDeferredParent.setExpanded(Unknown Source)
at oracle.olap.awm.navigator.node.BaseNode.expandHelper(BaseNode.java:1813)
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Thanking u,
AmudhaThere are posts on the OLAP forum covering this problem. Anthony Waite from the OLAP Product Management team has provided the following information:
e new, default Model View in AWM 10.1.0.4.0 is based upon the OLAP Analytic Workspace API (a.k.a. AW/XML). Just to recap and further clarify my earlier post, you must pass the following requirements in order to use it:
1) Be sure to be using the Enterprise Edition of the Oracle Database 10g.
SQL> select banner from v$version where banner like 'Oracle%';
You should see Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition.
2) Be sure to have the Data Warehouse database configuration or the OLAP Option enabled.
SQL> select parameter, value from v$option where parameter='OLAP';
You should see OLAP TRUE.
3) Be sure that the RDBMS 10.1.0.4 patch set has been completely installed. Users often miss the required Post-Installation Steps such as running catpatch.sql.
SQL> select comp_name, version, status from dba_registry;
You should see VALID and 10.1.0.4.0 for the OLAP components.
4) The Oracle Database must have the compatibility mode of 10.1 to use the Model View as it relies on the unique features found in Oracle Database 10g.
SQL> select name, value, description from v$parameter where name ='compatible';
You should see 10.1, not 9.2 or earlier.
5) Please refer to the patchnote.htm that is bundled with 10.1.0.4.0 patch set. Only you are aware of what type of database configuration you have. You will want to pay close attention to "7.2.1.3 Set the SHARED_POOL_SIZE and JAVA_POOL_SIZE Initialization Parameters" and "7.2.2 Upgrade the Release 10.1 Database".
Basically, I believe you have missed these required steps after installing the 10.1.0.4.0 patch set from the OUI: (pasted from the patchnote.htm)
For the full discussion please refer to this link:
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============
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is performed.
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return physicalConnection.unwrap();
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// physical connection returned
public OracleConnection unwrap() {
return physicalConnection;
Workaround
==========
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import weblogic.jdbc.extensions.WLConnection;
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private OracleConnection con;
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throws SQLException
this.con = connection;
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return (OracleConnection)
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class which retrives Connections from dataSource
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you don't expose it to application code.
4. Enjoy the Oracle JDBC extensions in your code!
Example:
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ArrayDescriptor add =
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Thanks Eugene Voytitsky for your idea
I have tried the solution suggested by You, but it did not work.
It still throws ClassCastException.
I am sorry for posting the whole code of two classes below.
I did this to give you more clarity.
I am also indicating the place where the exception was thrown..
Please let me know if I am doing something wrong.
OracleConnection Wrapper class
package ejbTesting;
// sql imports
import java.sql.CallableStatement;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DatabaseMetaData;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.SQLWarning;
import java.sql.Statement;
// util imports
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Properties;
// imports from Oracle Driver Classes
import oracle.jdbc.OracleConnection;
import oracle.jdbc.OracleOCIFailover;
import oracle.jdbc.OracleSavepoint;
// import from Weblogic extensions
import weblogic.jdbc.extensions.WLConnection;
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// oracle connection object
private OracleConnection connection;
public WeblogicConnectionWrapper (OracleConnection orclConnection)
try
this.connection = orclConnection;
catch(Exception unexpected )
unexpected.printStackTrace();
public OracleConnection unwrap()
try
// The datasource returns a weblogic.jdbc.pool.Connection
// This needs to be type casted to weblogic.jdbc.extensions.WLConnection
// Only this weblogic.jdbc.extensions.WLConnection CAN BE type casted
// to OracleConnection
return (OracleConnection) ((WLConnection) connection).getVendorConnection();
catch(Exception sqlException )
sqlException.printStackTrace ();
return null;
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public Connection _getPC()
return connection._getPC();
public void archive(int i, int j, String s)
throws SQLException
connection.archive(i, j, s);
public void assertComplete()
throws SQLException
connection.assertComplete();
public void clearWarnings()
throws SQLException
connection.clearWarnings();
public void close()
throws SQLException
connection.close();
public void commit()
throws SQLException
connection.commit();
public Statement createStatement()
throws SQLException
return connection.createStatement();
public Statement createStatement(int i, int j)
throws SQLException
return connection.createStatement(i, j);
public boolean getAutoClose()
throws SQLException
return connection.getAutoClose();
public boolean getAutoCommit()
throws SQLException
return connection.getAutoCommit();
public CallableStatement getCallWithKey(String s)
throws SQLException
return connection.getCallWithKey(s);
public String getCatalog()
throws SQLException
return connection.getCatalog();
public boolean getCreateStatementAsRefCursor()
return connection.getCreateStatementAsRefCursor();
public int getDefaultExecuteBatch()
return connection.getDefaultExecuteBatch();
public int getDefaultRowPrefetch()
return connection.getDefaultRowPrefetch();
public Object getDescriptor(String s)
return connection.getDescriptor(s);
public boolean getExplicitCachingEnabled()
throws SQLException
return connection.getExplicitCachingEnabled();
public boolean getImplicitCachingEnabled()
throws SQLException
return connection.getImplicitCachingEnabled();
public boolean getIncludeSynonyms()
return connection.getIncludeSynonyms();
public Object getJavaObject(String s)
throws SQLException
return connection.getJavaObject(s);
public DatabaseMetaData getMetaData()
throws SQLException
return connection.getMetaData();
public Properties getProperties()
return connection.getProperties();
public boolean getRemarksReporting()
return connection.getRemarksReporting();
public boolean getRestrictGetTables()
return connection.getRestrictGetTables();
public String getSQLType(Object obj)
throws SQLException
return connection.getSQLType(obj);
public String getSessionTimeZone()
return connection.getSessionTimeZone();
public int getStatementCacheSize()
throws SQLException
return connection.getStatementCacheSize();
public PreparedStatement getStatementWithKey(String s)
throws SQLException
return connection.getStatementWithKey(s);
public int getStmtCacheSize()
return connection.getStmtCacheSize();
public short getStructAttrCsId()
throws SQLException
return connection.getStructAttrCsId();
public boolean getSynchronousMode()
return connection.getSynchronousMode();
public int getTransactionIsolation()
throws SQLException
return connection.getTransactionIsolation();
public Map getTypeMap()
throws SQLException
return connection.getTypeMap();
public String getUserName()
throws SQLException
return connection.getUserName();
public boolean getUsingXAFlag()
return connection.getUsingXAFlag();
public SQLWarning getWarnings()
throws SQLException
return connection.getWarnings();
public boolean getXAErrorFlag()
return connection.getXAErrorFlag();
public boolean isClosed()
throws SQLException
return connection.isClosed();
public boolean isLogicalConnection()
return connection.isLogicalConnection();
public boolean isReadOnly()
throws SQLException
return connection.isReadOnly();
public String nativeSQL(String s)
throws SQLException
return connection.nativeSQL(s);
public Object openJoltConnection(String s, short word0, short word1)
return connection.openJoltConnection(s, word0, word1);
public void oracleReleaseSavepoint(OracleSavepoint oraclesavepoint)
throws SQLException
connection.oracleReleaseSavepoint(oraclesavepoint);
public void oracleRollback(OracleSavepoint oraclesavepoint)
throws SQLException
connection.oracleRollback(oraclesavepoint);
public OracleSavepoint oracleSetSavepoint()
throws SQLException
return connection.oracleSetSavepoint();
public OracleSavepoint oracleSetSavepoint(String s)
throws SQLException
return connection.oracleSetSavepoint(s);
public int pingDatabase(int i)
throws SQLException
return connection.pingDatabase(i);
public CallableStatement prepareCall(String s)
throws SQLException
return connection.prepareCall(s);
public CallableStatement prepareCall(String s, int i, int j)
throws SQLException
return connection.prepareCall(s, i, j);
public CallableStatement prepareCallWithKey(String s)
throws SQLException
return connection.prepareCallWithKey(s);
public PreparedStatement prepareStatement(String s)
throws SQLException
return connection.prepareStatement(s);
public PreparedStatement prepareStatement(String s, int i, int j)
throws SQLException
return connection.prepareStatement(s, i, j);
public PreparedStatement prepareStatementWithKey(String s)
throws SQLException
return connection.prepareStatementWithKey(s);
public void purgeExplicitCache()
throws SQLException
connection.purgeExplicitCache();
public void purgeImplicitCache()
throws SQLException
connection.purgeImplicitCache();
public void putDescriptor(String s, Object obj)
throws SQLException
connection.putDescriptor(s, obj);
public void registerApiDescription(String s, short word0, short word1, String
s1)
connection.registerApiDescription(s, word0, word1, s1);
public void registerSQLType(String s, Class class1)
throws SQLException
connection.registerSQLType(s, class1);
public void registerSQLType(String s, String s1)
throws SQLException
connection.registerSQLType(s, s1);
public void registerTAFCallback(OracleOCIFailover oracleocifailover, Object
obj)
throws SQLException
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throws SQLException
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public void setAutoClose(boolean flag)
throws SQLException
connection.setAutoClose(flag);
public void setAutoCommit(boolean flag)
throws SQLException
connection.setAutoCommit(flag);
public void setCatalog(String s)
throws SQLException
connection.setCatalog(s);
public void setCreateStatementAsRefCursor(boolean flag)
connection.setCreateStatementAsRefCursor(flag);
public void setDefaultExecuteBatch(int i)
throws SQLException
connection.setDefaultExecuteBatch(i);
public void setDefaultRowPrefetch(int i)
throws SQLException
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public void setExplicitCachingEnabled(boolean flag)
throws SQLException
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public void setImplicitCachingEnabled(boolean flag)
throws SQLException
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public void setIncludeSynonyms(boolean flag)
connection.setIncludeSynonyms(flag);
public void setReadOnly(boolean flag)
throws SQLException
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public void setRemarksReporting(boolean flag)
connection.setRemarksReporting(flag);
public void setRestrictGetTables(boolean flag)
connection.setRestrictGetTables(flag);
public void setSessionTimeZone(String s)
throws SQLException
connection.setSessionTimeZone(s);
public void setStatementCacheSize(int i)
throws SQLException
connection.setStatementCacheSize(i);
public void setStmtCacheSize(int i)
throws SQLException
connection.setStmtCacheSize(i);
public void setStmtCacheSize(int i, boolean flag)
throws SQLException
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public void setSynchronousMode(boolean flag)
connection.setSynchronousMode(flag);
public void setTransactionIsolation(int i)
throws SQLException
connection.setTransactionIsolation(i);
public void setTypeMap(Map map)
throws SQLException
connection.setTypeMap(map);
public void setUsingXAFlag(boolean flag)
connection.setUsingXAFlag(flag);
public void setWrapper(OracleConnection oracleconnection)
connection.setWrapper(oracleconnection);
public void setXAErrorFlag(boolean flag)
connection.setXAErrorFlag(flag);
public void shutdown(int i)
throws SQLException
connection.shutdown(i);
public void startup(String s, int i)
throws SQLException
connection.startup(s, i);
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// j2ee imports
import javax.naming.InitialContext;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
// sql imports
import java.sql.Connection;
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import oracle.jdbc.OracleConnection;
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// wrapping it custom wrapper class and
// returning the connection object
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catch (Exception ne )
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dbName + ": \n" + ne.getMessage( ) );
Exception Stack Trace
The line 46 in DataSourceConnectionWrapper
corresponds to
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/Untested!
P;
Edited by: bluefrog on Mar 5, 2010 5:08 PM -
Using oracle thin driver with to_char gives invalid column name
select x,y,z, to_char(event_time,'YYYY-MMM-DD') from eventtable;
if i execute the above query using oracle thin driver it gives me invalid column name. It works fine if i use weblogic driver. So what could be the problem ???
thanks.Sorry , forgot to add that 'YYYY-MM-DD' or 'YYYY-Month-DD' or 'Year-MM-DD' or 'Year-Month-DD' are also allowed(please cheek also for other combinations), not 'YYYY-MMM-DD'.
Thanks -
How to use oracle thin driver with jsp?...pls help
Hello. I am trying to insert a word file into my Oracle 9i database using JSP. I have tomcat running as my standalone server. So far, i have been using the sun.jdbc.odbc driver to implement all my DB accesses. Recently however, i found out that in order to use Oracle specific objects such as BLOBS or BFILES, i have to use the oracle thin driver or OCI driver.
So far, i have downloaded the thin driver and put it into the tomcat shared/common folder and also put the .jar file into my classpath. Now, i am having trouble as to how to call the oracle thin driver inside my JSP code.
My previous code read as:
Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver");
Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:odbc:Andy","user","pass");
How do i switch over to the oracle thin driver in JSP? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you
Andrewmy code is:
DriverManager.registerDriver(new oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver());
conn = DriverManager.getConnection(sConnStr, sUser, sPassword);
notice the driver --"oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"!
and copy the class12.zip to lib path
if still not work
change the class12.zip to class12.jar
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Using oracle in combination with the mean-stack
Hi all,
I have been exploring the mean stack and saw the oracle-nodejs-passing by.
I am wondering what the best way is to replace/combine the mongodb with an oracle db (11g).
At this moment I have tried using mongoose for schema's and an json to XML parser to retrieve an xml-representation of the object I want to save.
To do some dml in the db I created some procedures which uses the xmltype in combination with xquery to update/insert.
Although it is working I am wondering this is the way to go. What are your experiences?
Regards,
RomanoThe way to go is to use node-oracledb with Oracle 12.1.0.2 JSON datatype support: http://docs.oracle.com/database/121/ADXDB/json.htm
However, since you are still on 11g, using stored procedures to encapsulate logic seems like a good start.
You'll lose some performance using any ORM: do you really need one? -
Using Oracle thin driver with Weblogic 6.1
hi all,
i am trying to create a ConnectionPool using WLS6.1 and Oracle 8.0.5.
Since i cannot use the weblogic driver (due to the old version of oracle that
i have)
i am trying to use instead the oracle thin driver.
i configured my pool as follows:
URL jdbc:oracle:[email protected]:1521:ORC1
Driver oracle.jdbc.Driver.OracleDriver
Propeties user=SCOTT
when i try to assing the created pool to a server (using the 'Target' link),
i always got this exception
weblogic.management.DeploymentException: Error creating connection pool - with
n
ested exception:
[weblogic.common.ResourceException: Cannot load driver class: oracle.jdbc.Driver
.OracleDriver]
at weblogic.jdbc.common.JDBCService.addDeployment(JDBCService.java:110)
at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployment(Depl
oymentTarget.java:329)
at weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployment(Depl
oymentTarget.java:144)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invokeLocally(DynamicMB
eanImpl.java:608)
at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invoke(DynamicMBeanImpl
.java:592)
at weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(Configurat
ionMBeanImpl.java:352)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
55)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
23)
at weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.updateConfigMBean
s(ConfigurationMBeanImpl.java:484)
at weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(Configurat
ionMBeanImpl.java:354)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
55)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
23)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:449)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:190)
at $Proxy7.addDeployment(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.updateDeployments(Dynam
icMBeanImpl.java:1448)
at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.setAttribute(DynamicMBe
anImpl.java:858)
at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.setAttribute(DynamicMBe
anImpl.java:810)
at weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.setAttribute(Conf
igurationMBeanImpl.java:288)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.setAttribute(MBeanServerImpl.j
ava:1356)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.setAttribute(MBeanServerImpl.j
ava:1331)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.setAttribute(MBeanProxy.java:
303)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:185)
at $Proxy75.setTargets(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at weblogic.management.console.info.FilteredMBeanAttribute.doSet(Filtere
dMBeanAttribute.java:89)
at weblogic.management.console.actions.mbean.DoEditMBeanAction.perform(D
oEditMBeanAction.java:116)
at weblogic.management.console.actions.internal.ActionServlet.doAction(A
ctionServlet.java:167)
at weblogic.management.console.actions.internal.ActionServlet.doPost(Act
ionServlet.java:85)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:760)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubIm
pl.java:265)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubIm
pl.java:200)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.invokeServlet(WebAppSe
rvletContext.java:2456)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.execute(ServletRequestIm
pl.java:2039)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
--------------- nested within: ------------------
weblogic.management.DistributedOperationUpdateException: Error creating connecti
on pool - with nested exception:
[weblogic.management.DeploymentException: Error creating connection pool - with
nested exception:
[weblogic.common.ResourceException: Cannot load driver class: oracle.jdbc.Driver
.OracleDriver]]
at weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.updateConfigMBean
s(ConfigurationMBeanImpl.java:494)
at weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(Configurat
ionMBeanImpl.java:354)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
55)
at com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
23)
at weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:44>
However, i set the CLASSPATH & PATH of my startWebLogic.cmd as follows:
set PATH=c:\orant\bin;d:\bea\wlserver6.1\bin\oci817_8;.\bin;%PATH%
set CLASSPATH=.;.\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;.\lib\weblogic.jar;.\samples\eval\cloudscape\lib\cloudscape.jar;.\config\examples\serverclasses;c:\orant\jdbc\lib\classes111.zip
AND, i have written a small program that uses JDBC (without weblogic) to query
a table
on the Oracle (using the pool's URL in the properties for getting the Connection
conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:oracle:thin:@127.0.0.1:1521:ORC1", "scott",
"tiger");
and that program works fine.
Can anyone tell me what is wrong?? it seems that everything is in order (with
respect to CLASSPATH, PATH etc..)
hope someone can solve my problem
thanx and regards
marcoyour url should be
jdbc:oracle:thin:@127.0.0.1:1521:ORC1
notice the ':' before the '@'.
sree
"Marco" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi Sree,
You have to place the classes11.zip file in the beginning of the classpath.i did it. my CLASSPATH is now
CLASSPATH=c:\orant\jdbc\lib\classes111.zip;.;.\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;.\lib\web
logic.jar;.\samples\eval\cloudscape\lib\cloudscape.jar;.\config\examples\ser
verclasses
But now, when i assign the target, the exception is:
--------------- nested within: ------------------
weblogic.management.DistributedOperationUpdateException: Error creating
connecti
on pool - with nested exception:
[weblogic.management.DeploymentException: Error creating connection pool -
with
nested exception:
[weblogic.common.ResourceException: weblogic.common.ResourceException:
Could not create pool connection. The DBMS driver exception was:
java.sql.SQLException: Sub Protocol must be specified in connection URL
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.check_error(DBError.java:352)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.connect(OracleDriver.java:102)
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionEnvFactory.makeConnection(Con
nectionEnvFactory.java:192)
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionEnvFactory.createResource(Con
nectionEnvFactory.java:134)
at
weblogic.common.internal.ResourceAllocator.makeResources(ResourceAllo
cator.java:698)
at
weblogic.common.internal.ResourceAllocator.<init>(ResourceAllocator.j
ava:282)
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.startup(ConnectionPool.j
ava:629)
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.JDBCService.addDeployment(JDBCService.java:107)
at
weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployment(Depl
oymentTarget.java:329)
at
weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployment(Depl
oymentTarget.java:144)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at
weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invokeLocally(DynamicMB
eanImpl.java:608)
at
weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invoke(DynamicMBeanImpl
java:592)
at
weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(Configurat
ionMBeanImpl.java:352)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
55)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
23)
at
weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.updateConfigMBean
s(ConfigurationMBeanImpl.java:484)
at
weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(Configurat
ionMBeanImpl.java:354)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
55)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
23)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:449)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:190)
at $Proxy8.addDeployment(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMB>
what is SubProtocol???
my ConnectionPool is configured as follows:
Name: MyJDBC Connection Pool
URL : jdbc:oracle:[email protected]:1521:ORC1
Driver: oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
Properties: user=SCOTT
Password : tiger
can u help me???
thanx in advance and regards
marco
>
>
at
weblogic.jdbc.common.JDBCService.addDeployment(JDBCService.java:110)
at
weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployment(Depl
oymentTarget.java:329)
at
weblogic.management.mbeans.custom.DeploymentTarget.addDeployment(Depl
oymentTarget.java:144)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at
weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invokeLocally(DynamicMB
eanImpl.java:608)
at
weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invoke(DynamicMBeanImpl
java:592)
at
weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(Configurat
ionMBeanImpl.java:352)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
55)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
23)
at
weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.updateConfigMBean
s(ConfigurationMBeanImpl.java:484)
at
weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(Configurat
ionMBeanImpl.java:354)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
55)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
23)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:449)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:190)
at $Proxy7.addDeployment(Unknown Source)
at
weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.updateDeployments(Dynam
icMBeanImpl.java:1448)
at
weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.setAttribute(DynamicMBe
anImpl.java:858)
at
weblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.setAttribute(DynamicMBe
anImpl.java:810)
at
weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.setAttribute(Conf
igurationMBeanImpl.java:288)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.setAttribute(MBeanServerImpl.j
ava:1356)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.setAttribute(MBeanServerImpl.j
ava:1331)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.setAttribute(MBeanProxy.java:
303)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:185)
at $Proxy75.setTargets(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at
weblogic.management.console.info.FilteredMBeanAttribute.doSet(Filtere
dMBeanAttribute.java:89)
at
weblogic.management.console.actions.mbean.DoEditMBeanAction.perform(D
oEditMBeanAction.java:116)
at
weblogic.management.console.actions.internal.ActionServlet.doAction(A
ctionServlet.java:167)
at
weblogic.management.console.actions.internal.ActionServlet.doPost(Act
ionServlet.java:85)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:760)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at
weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubIm
pl.java:265)
at
weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubIm
pl.java:200)
at
weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.invokeServlet(WebAppSe
rvletContext.java:2456)
at
weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.execute(ServletRequestIm
pl.java:2039)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
--------------- nested within: ------------------
weblogic.management.DistributedOperationUpdateException: Error creating
connecti
on pool - with nested exception:
[weblogic.management.DeploymentException: Error creating connection pool
with
nested exception:
[weblogic.common.ResourceException: Cannot load driver class:
oracle.jdbc.Driver
OracleDriver]]
at
weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.updateConfigMBean
s(ConfigurationMBeanImpl.java:494)
at
weblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(Configurat
ionMBeanImpl.java:354)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
55)
at
com.sun.management.jmx.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:15
23)
at
weblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:44>
However, i set the CLASSPATH & PATH of my startWebLogic.cmd as follows:
set PATH=c:\orant\bin;d:\bea\wlserver6.1\bin\oci817_8;.\bin;%PATH%
set
CLASSPATH=.;.\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;.\lib\weblogic.jar;.\samples\eval\cloudsc
a
pe\lib\cloudscape.jar;.\config\examples\serverclasses;c:\orant\jdbc\lib\clas
ses111.zip
AND, i have written a small program that uses JDBC (without weblogic)
to
query
a table
on the Oracle (using the pool's URL in the properties for getting the
Connection
conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:oracle:thin:@127.0.0.1:1521:ORC1",
"scott",
"tiger");
and that program works fine.
Can anyone tell me what is wrong?? it seems that everything is in order
(with
respect to CLASSPATH, PATH etc..)
hope someone can solve my problem
thanx and regards
marco
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